A European extravehicular activity (EVA) system baseline similar to the STS baseline was derived from analysis of Hermes/Columbus and other ESA manned missions. The ESA suit, however, uses single walled laminate materials. Equipment heat dissipations are collected via cold plates. The sublimator is augmented by a heat storage unit. Primary oxygen storage uses a high pressure nonrechargeable system. The prime mover consists of a separate axial fan, paristaltic pump, and high speed rotary separator. The EVA information/communication module (EICM) uses a digital communications system. The EICM offers a more sophisticated automatic checkout and data display capability than the STS system. The technology assessment indicates that the development of the defined European EVA system lies within the capabilities of European industry although potentially technology transfer from the USA could have substantial benefits.
EVA (European Extravehicular Activity) System Requirements and Design Concepts Study, Phase 2
1988
225 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Life Support Systems , Human Factors Engineering , Space Technology , Extraterrestrial Exploration , Extravehicular activity , Human factors engineering , Orbital servicing , Space suits , European space programs , User requirements , Communication equipment , Functional design specifications , Portable life support systems , Foreign technology
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