@inproceedings{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00039534, author = {畠中, 龍太 and 宮北, 健 and 杉田, 寛之 and Saitoh, Masanori and Hirai, Tomoyuki and Hatakenaka, Ryuta and Miyakita, Takeshi and Sugita, Hiroyuki and Saitoh, Masanori and Hirai, Tomoyuki}, month = {Jul}, note = {43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems(ICES) (July 14-18, 2013.),Vail, Colorado, United States., A new type of non-machine-sewn (zero stitch) MLI blanket has been developed toachieve high thermal performance while maintaining workability of production andassembly equivalent to the conventional type. Tag-pins, which are widely used incommercial applications to hook price tags to products, are used to fix the films in place.The pin material is changed to polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for use in space. Thermalperformance is measured using a boil-off calorimeter, in which a rectangular liquidnitrogen tank is used to evaluate the degradation at the bending corner and joint of theblanket. A test piece of zero-stich MLI shows significantly improved thermalperformance (Eeff is smaller than 0.0050 at ordinary temperature) despite having thesame fastener interface as traditional blankets, while the venting design and number oftag-pins are confirmed as appropriate in depressurization test., 資料番号: PA1410008000}, publisher = {American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics}, title = {Thermal Performance and Practical Utility of a MLI Blanket using Plastic Pins for Space Use}, year = {2013} }