REG NASA-LLIS-0833-2000 Lessons Learned Neutral Buoyancy Simulation of On-Orbit Maintenance.pdf
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1、Best Practices Entry: Best Practice Info:a71 Committee Approval Date: 2000-04-19a71 Center Point of Contact: MSFCa71 Submitted by: Wil HarkinsSubject: Neutral Buoyancy Simulation of On-Orbit Maintenance Practice: Simulate on-orbit space maintenance activities by using a neutral buoyancy facility to
2、assist in making design decisions that will ensure optimum on-orbit maintainability of space hardware.Programs that Certify Usage: This practice has been used on Skylab, Hubble Space Telescope, Space Shuttle Orbiter, International Space Station, Apollo.Center to Contact for Information: MSFCImplemen
3、tation Method: This Lesson Learned is based on Maintainability Technique number AT-1 from NASA Technical Memorandum 4628, Recommended Techniques for Effective Maintainability.Benefit:Neutral buoyancy simulation can provide valuable information for designing-in accessibility, modularity, simplicity,
4、and standardization. It can also provide cost-effective, specific design information on the effectiveness of crew stability aids, crew maneuvering aids, specialized tools, and operational timelines. Maintainability criteria that can be established by utilizing this process include: component accessi
5、bility; fasteners accessibility, systems installation; and the configuration and operation of crew stability aids and tools.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Implementation Method:The neutral buoyancy facility at MSFC has been used sinc
6、e 1968 to effectively simulate the weightlessness of space, and has assisted in the establishment of maintainability design criteria, particularly in extravehicular activity (EVA). Use of full-scale neutral buoyancy simulations has also allowed for direct human participation in test operations, as w
7、ell as for access to the large body mock-up hardware developed for EVA simulations. These methods are a very effective way of simulating on-orbit environments for the purpose of verifying and solidifying operations and maintenance procedures.Other neutral buoyancy facilities used for NASA hardware d
8、evelopment and test and crew training are the Weightless Environment Test Facility (WETF) at Johnson Space Center, the Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland and the neutral buoyancy facility at McDonnell Douglas, Huntington Beach, California.Neutral
9、 Buoyancy CharacteristicsThe MSFC neutral buoyancy facility has the following overall characteristics:a71 Six-console control room.a71 Three-person, double-lock hyperbaric chamber.a71 Floating crane for underwater movement of hardware (one 2000-pound hoist, one 500- pound hoist).a71 Removable roof s
10、ection to accommodate large hardware.a71 T.V. monitors, communications with test subjects, audio/video taping capability, pressure and depth displays of test subjects, and lightning warning systems.a71 Support of up to four Shuttle space suited crew members.a71 Umbilical-supplied underwater primary
11、life support systems.a71 Operational Remote Manipulator Systems (RMS).a71 Air-lock for emergency test subject evacuation.The neutral buoyancy tank within the facility is a 1.3 million-gallon water tank that measures 40 ft. deep and 75 ft. in diameter. The water temperature is maintained at a range o
12、f 88 to 92 degrees Fahrenheit and a pH of 7.50. Cathodic protection systems are used to inhibit corrosion. The tank accommodates up to four pressure-suited test subjects simultaneously. Extravehicular Mobility Units are available for four test subjects. The tank can accommodate test durations of up
13、to 6 hours.HST SimulationsUnderwater simulations in the neutral buoyancy facility strongly influenced the maintainability design criteria for the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and its components; particularly with regard to visibility, accessibility, and simplicity. One of the primary considerations
14、in maintainability of space Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-hardware is the accessibility of components and systems by crew members during EVA. To be maintained in space, the components of a hardware item must be seen and reached by a
15、 pressure-suited astronaut or be within range of the appropriate tools.Altogether, some 70 Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs) on the HST can be replaced on-orbit. Some of the largest ORUs are batteries, computers, reaction wheel assemblies, science instruments, fine guidance sensors, and wide field pl
16、anetary cameras. One of the telephone-booth-sized science experiments weighs over 700 pounds. These items are mounted in equipment bays around the perimeter of the spacecraft. The bays open with large doors so components can be readily inspected and handled. Using neutral buoyancy simulations, desig
17、n features of these components were validated, verified, and refined to ensure that the ORU features of modularity, accessibility, and simplicity were inherent in the design. Other features included a series of crew stability aids; including handrails, portable handles, tether attachments, and foot
18、restraints. Neutral buoyancy simulation studies also determined the placement of foot restraints on both the HST and the RMS arm for maximum accessibility. These design features give the crew mobility and stability during unstowing, transporting, and stowing ORUs.Door latch design criteria were also
19、 addressed in neutral buoyancy simulations involving the HST. All internally stowed ORUs except the Radial Science Instrument are concealed by doors that must be opened and closed by a crew member before ORUs are installed or removed.Simulations and Design InfluenceA design criterion that has become
20、 increasingly important in on-orbit maintenance and which has been studied using neutral buoyancy simulation is standardization of the EVA interface to ORUs. The practice of standardization became a key issue in HST development with the decision to mount ORUs with 7/16-inch double height hex head bo
21、lts in three types of fittings: J-hooks, captive fasteners, and keyhole fasteners. Neutral buoyancy simulations have proven that the use of standardized bolt heads, clearances, and torque limits reduces the complexity of ORU maintenance in space. To achieve electrical connector standardization, neut
22、ral buoyancy simulation studies have evaluated such criteria as connector geometry (wing-tab presence, length, and diameter) and surface texture (knurls, ridges, and irregular shapes). Response variables studied included ease of alignment, firmness of grip, and level of torque required to lock the c
23、onnectors. Studies of this type led to the development of a standard for blind-mate, scoop-proof, low-and force, and subminiature connectors. If accepted as a standard, these connectors would be used in the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, Explorer Platform, International Space Station, and in r
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