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Updates on HRF Payloads Operations in Columbus ATCSThe NASA developed Human Research Facility 1 (HRF1) and Human Research Facility (HRF2) experiment racks have been operating in the European Space Agency (ESA) Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS) since Summer 2008. The two racks are of the same design. Since the start of operations, unexpected pressure spikes were observed in the Columbus module's thermal-hydraulic system during the racks activation sequence. The root cause of these spikes was identified in the activation command sequence in the Rack Interface Controller (RIC), which controls the flow of thermal-hydraulic system fluid through the rack. A new Common RIC Software (CRS) release fixed the bug and was uploaded on both racks in late 2009. This paper gives a short introduction to the topic, describes the Columbus module countermeasures to mitigate the spikes, describes the ground validation test of the new software, and describes the flight checks performed before and after the final upload. Finally, the new on-orbit test designed to further simplify the racks hydraulic management is presented.
Document ID
20120016617
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
DePalo, Savino
(Thales Alenia Space Turin, Italy)
Wright, Bruce D.
(Boeing Co. Houston, TX, United States)
La,e Robert E.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Challis, Simon
(Astrium Space Transportation Bremen, Germany)
Davenport, Robert
(Astrium G.m.b.H. Bremen, Germany)
Pietrafesa, Donata
(Sofiter System Engineering Turin, Italy)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2013
Publication Date
July 17, 2011
Subject Category
Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space)
Report/Patent Number
M11-0605
Report Number: M11-0605
Meeting Information
Meeting: 41st International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES)
Location: Portland, OR
Country: United States
Start Date: July 17, 2011
End Date: July 21, 2011
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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