ISRO awaits advanced materials

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  • A national effort is needed to develop and produce advanced and exotic materials to drive the future space programme, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman K. Sivan has said.
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  • Along with high propulsion systems for its launch vehicles, the ISRO is pursuing materials that have extraordinary properties, such as aluminium and beryllium alloys and carbon nanotubes.
  • These are needed for the upcoming high-profile national missions such as the Human Space Programme (HSP), the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV), re-entering crew capsules, fuel-saving scramjet missions and the distant single-stage launchers.
  • Locally made materials will also help to cut imports and also lower mission costs.
  • In recent years, ISRO has indigenised a large number of materials that are hard to get. This has reduced the import content from around 32% to 8% now.
  • However, development of advanced materials such as carbon composites and those for electronics is the immediate need of the space programme. A national effort is required in these two areas.
  • Lab-level R&D can produce small quantities of special materials.
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 23rd Aug 2018