4322 -- Space Suit Thermal Dynamics

4322 -- Space Suit Thermal Dynamics

Conference Proceeding published 2000 by ASHRAE

Written By Anthony B. Campbell, Ph.D., Satish S. Nair, Ph.D., P.E. Member ASHRAE, John B. Miles, Ph.D., P.E., John V. Iovine Chin H. Lin, Ph.D.

More details

Download

PDF AVAILABLE FORMATS IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD
$6.30 tax incl.

$15.00 tax incl.

(price reduced by 58 %)

Full Description

The present NASA space suit (the Shuttle EMU) is a self-contained environmental control system providing life support, environmental protection, earth like mobility, and communications. This study considers the thermal dynamics of the space suit as they relate to astronaut thermal comfort control. A detailed dynamic lumped capacitance thermal model of the present space suit is used to analyze the thermal dynamics of the suit with observations verified using experimental and flight data. Prior to using the model to define performance characteristics and limitations for the space suit, the model is first evaluated and improved. This evaluation includes determining the effect of various model parameters on model performance and quantifying various temperature prediction errors in terms of heat transfer and heat storage. The observations from this study are being utilized in two future design efforts, automatic thermal comfort control design for the present space suit and design of future space suit systems for Space Station, lunar, and martian missions.

Units: Dual

Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 106, pt. 1

Cart

No products

Shipping $0.00
Total $0.00

Cart Check out

Specials

All specials