METALS
SPACE HAZARDS & ORBITS
COMPOSITES
FIBERS
All
100

Most commonly used metal in aerospace

Aluminum

100

Gas in LEO that causes corrosion

Atomic oxygen

100

Material made from two or more materials

Composite

100

What fibres carry in a material

Loads / stress

200

Why pure aluminum is not used

Too weak

200

Small fast-moving objects that can damage spacecraft

Micrometeoroids / debris

200

Two parts that make up a composite

Fibres and matrix

300

One of the lightest metals used in aerospace

Mg

300

Two hazards found in space environments

radiation, temperature changes, atomic oxygen, debris

300

Why composites are used in aerospace

Strong and lightweight

300

Fibre known for very high strength and impact resistance

Kevlar (Aramid)

400

Metal that is strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant

Titanium

400

Orbit closest to Earth (up to 1000 km)

LEO

400

Composite fibre made from silica glass

Fibreglass

400

Fibre with very high strength-to-weight ratio

Carbon fibre

400

What is the key idea about aerospace materials and environment?

Different environments require different materials

500

Two elements found in stainless steel

Chromium and nickel

500

Why materials must be tested before use

To ensure they can handle extreme conditions

500

What composites are designed to do

Combine the best properties of materials

500

What fibres determine in a composite

Strength and stiffness

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