Title: Dr. David Jarvis
1The ESA Research Programme - Materials Science in
Space -
EMSTF - Cork, Ireland
29th June 2004
Dr. David Jarvis Materials Science Coordinator
Directorate of Human
Spaceflight, ESA
2GRAVITY AND MICROGRAVITY
3ON EARTH (with effects of gravity)
IN SPACE (without effects of gravity)
4Research infrastructure available in Europe for
performing microgravity experimentation
5FACILITIES AVAILABLE ON ISS FOR MATERIALS SCIENCE
6COORDINATING THE SCIENCE AT EUROPEAN LEVEL
The ESA ELIPS Research Plan was elaborated on the
basis of peer-recommended proposals, in response
to AOs
7RESEARCH CORNERSTONES IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES
- FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS
- FLUID PHYSICS
- PLANETARY EXPLORATION
- MATERIALS SCIENCES
- Plasmas and dust particles physics
- Cold atoms and quantum fluids
- Structure and dynamics of fluids, multi-phase
systems and interfaces - Combustion
- Knowledge-based technologies for robotic and
human planetary exploration
- New materials and processing from fluids
- Thermophysical properties
8SUB-TOPICS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE
Complex Plasmas
9CHARACTERISTICS OF MATERIALS PROGRAMME
- 300 European material scientists
- 40 European companies (aerospace, metals,
electronics, power generation, automotive,
chemical industry) - 15 different European countries
- international collaboration with scientists from
Russia, US, Japan, Canada and China - Shining example of trans-national cooperation in
MATERIALS SCIENCE
10IMPRESS INTEGRATED PROJECT
- Intermetallic Materials Processing in Relation
to Earth and Space Solidification
- (a) high-temperature structural intermetallics
for turbine blades, (b) catalytic intermetallics
for fuel-cell electrodes
- good complementarity between ground-based and
space research
11CONCLUSIONS
- strong and vibrant programme in materials
science - both fundamental and applied
- unique research infrastructure, in the form of
ISS and other microgravity platforms
- possible new direction looking at
mission-enabling materials for future space
flight programmes (Moon/Mars)
- Learning Zone (www.spaceflight.esa.int/material
s)
Importance of EMSTF