ASTM E349-2006(2014) 5174 Standard Terminology Relating to Space Simulation《与空间条件模拟相关的标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: E349 06 (Reapproved 2014)Standard Terminology Relating toSpace Simulation1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E349; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in
2、 parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThese definitions pertain to technologies related to space environment simulation. Where possible,existing international and national standard d
3、efinitions have been used.ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION TERMSFUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTSabsorption, ntransformation of radiant energy to a differentform of energy by interaction with plex radiation, nradiation composed of a number ofmonochromatic radiations.diffusion, nchange of the spatial distribution of a b
4、eam ofradiation when it is deviated in many directions by a surfaceor a medium.emission, n release of radiant energy.infrared radiation, nradiation for which the wavelengths ofthe monochromatic components are greater than those forvissible radiation, and less than about 1 mm.NOTE 1The limits of the
5、spectral range of infrared radiation are notwell defined and may vary according to the user. Committee E-2.1.2 of theCIE distinguishes in the spectral range between 780 nm and 1 mm:IR-A 780 to 1400 nmIR-B 1.4to3mIR-C 3mto1mmirradiation, napplication of radiation to an object.monochromatic radiation,
6、 nradiation characterized by asingle frequency. By extension, radiation of a very smallrange of frequency or wavelength that can be described bystating a single frequency or wavelength.radiation, n(1 ) emission or transfer of energy in the form ofelectromagnetic waves or particles.(2) the electromag
7、netic waves or particles.NOTE 2In general, nuclear radiations and radio waves are notconsidered in this vocabulary, only optical radiations, that is, electromag-netic radiations (photons) of wavelengths lying between the region oftransition to X-rays (1 nm) and the region of transition to radio wave
8、s (1mm).reflection, nreturn of radiation by a surface without changeof frequency of the monochromatic components of which theradiation is composed.refraction, nchange in the direction of propagation ofradiation determined by change in the velocity of propaga-tion in passing from one medium to anothe
9、r.spectrum of radiation, n(1) spatial display of a complexradiation produced by separation of its monochromaticcomponents.(2) composition of a complex radiation.transmission, npassage of radiation through a mediumwithout change of frequency of the monochromatic compo-nents of which the radiation is
10、composed.ultraviolet radiation, nradiation for which the wavelengthsof the monochromatic components are smaller than those forvisible radiation and more than about 1 nm.NOTE 3The limits of the spectral range of ultraviolet radiation are notwell defined and may vary according to the user. Committee E
11、-2.1.2 of theCIE distinguishes in the spectral range between 100 and 400 nm:UV-A 315 to 400 nmUV-B 280 to 315 nmUV-C 100 to 280 nmvisible radiation, nany radiation capable of causing a visualsensation.NOTE 4The limits of the spectral range of visible radiation are notwell defined and may vary accord
12、ing to the user. The lower limit isgenerally taken between 380 and 400 nm and the upper limit between 760and 790 nm (1 nanometer, nm = 109m).QUANTITIESabsorptance, nratio of the absorbed radiant or luminous fluxto the incident flux. Symbol: e, v, .1These definitions are under the jurisdiction ofASTM
13、 Committee E21 on SpaceSimulation and Applications of Space Technology and are the direct responsibilityof Subcommittee E21.02 on Terminology, Units and Editorial.Current edition approved April 1, 2014. Published April 2014. Originallyapproved in 1968. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as E349
14、06. DOI:10.1520/E0349-06R14.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1NOTE 5In general, the value of the absorptance depends upon themode of irradiation, the spectral composition, and the state of polarizationof the incident rad
15、iation.absorptivity of an absorbing material, ninternal absorp-tance of a layer of the material such that the path of theradiation is of unit length.diffuse reflection, ndiffusion by reflection in which, on themacroscopic scale, there is no regular reflection.diffuse transmission, ntransmission in w
16、hich diffusion oc-curs independently, on the macroscopic scale, of the laws ofrefraction.directional emissivity of a thermal radiator, nratio of thethermal radiance of the radiator in a given direction to that ofa full radiator at the same temperature. Symbol: (, ); (,)=Le,th(,)/Le( =1).emissivity o
17、f a thermal radiator, nratio of the thermalradiant exitance of the radiator to that of a full radiator at thesame temperature. Symbol: , = Me,th/Me( = 1).NOTE 6Formerly “pouvoir missif” (fr.).frequency, nreciprocal of the period. Symbol; f, .NOTE 7When the independent variable is time, the unit of f
18、requencyis the hertz. Symbol: Hz (1 Hz = 1 s1). (This unit is also called “cycle persecond,” c/s.)full radiator: blackbody (USA), Planckian radiator,nthermal radiator that absorbs completely all incidentradiation, whatever the wavelength, the direction ofincidence, or the polarization. This radiator
19、 has, for anywavelength, the maximum spectral concentration of radiantexitance at a given temperature.goniophotometer, nphotometer for measuring the direc-tional light distribution characteristics of sources, lightingfittings, media, and surfaces.NOTE 8A goniophotometer for measuring the spatial dis
20、tribution ofluminous intensity is also called a distribution photometer.gray body, nnonselective radiator whose spectral emissivityis less than one.integrating (Ulbrecht) sphere, npart of an integratingphotometer. A sphere that is coated internally with a whitediffusing paint as nonselective as poss
21、ible and is providedwith an associated equipment for making a photometricmeasurement at a point of the inner surface of the sphere. Ascreen placed inside the sphere prevents the point underobservation from receiving any radiation directly from thesource.internal absorptance of a homogeneous nondiffu
22、sing plate,nratio of the radiant or luminous flux absorbed betweenthe entry and exit surfaces of the plate to the flux whichleaves the entry surface. Symbol: ai, ai+ i=1.NOTE 9For a given plate, the internal absorptance is a function of thepath length of the radiation in the plate and thus of the an
23、gle of incidence.The fundamental concept is spectral internal absorptance. ai().internal transmission density, nlogarithm to the base 10 ofthe reciprocal of the internal transmittance. Symbol: Di,Di= log10i.NOTE 10See Note 12 of internal transmittance.NOTE 11In German, the symbol E is still in use a
24、nd the naturallogarithm is also used sometimes instead of the common logarithm; thecorresponding quantity is then called “natrliches Absorptionsmass.”(= In 1/i).internal transmittance of a homogeneous nondiffusingplate, nratio of the radiant or luminous flux reaching theexit surface of the plate to
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