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The Certification of Environmental Chambers for Testing Flight HardwareThe JPL chamber certification process for ensuring that test chambers used to test flight hardware meet a minimum standard is critical to the safety of the hardware and personnel. Past history as demonstrated that this process is important due to the catastrophic incidents that could occur if the chamber is not set up correctly. Environmental testing is one of the last phases in the development of a subsystem, and it typically occurs just before integration of flight hardware into the fully assembled flight system. A seemingly insignificant -miscalculation or missed step can necessitate rebuilding or replacing a subsystem due to over-testing or damage from the test chamber. Conversely, under-testing might fail to detect weaknesses that might cause failure when the hardware is in service. This paper describes the process that identifies the many variables that comprise the testing scenario and screening of as built chambers, the training of qualified operators, and a general "what-to-look-for" in minimum standards.
Document ID
20150009120
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
External Source(s)
Authors
Fields, Keith
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
June 1, 2015
Publication Date
October 12, 2009
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Meeting Information
Meeting: Aerospace Testing Seminar
Location: Manhattan Beach, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: October 12, 2009
End Date: October 15, 2009
Sponsors: Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Thermal
Contamination
Temperature
Failsafe
Thermal Cycles
Vacuum Chamber

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