Development of the Vibration Isolation System for the Advanced Resistive Exercise DeviceThis paper describes the development of the Vibration Isolation System for the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device from conceptual design to lessons learned. Maintaining a micro-g environment on the International Space Station requires that experiment racks and major vibration sources be isolated. The challenge in characterizing exercise loads and testing the system in the presence of gravity led to a decision to qualify the system by analysis. Available data suggests that the system is successful in attenuating loads, yet there has been a major component failure and several procedural issues during its 3 years of operational use.
Document ID
20110024049
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Niebuhr, Jason H. (Air Force Academy CO, United States)
Hagen, Richard A. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)