SERFE PLSS Component Lessons Learned from ISSNASA has been developing a new spacesuit, called the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) for over a decade. This spacesuit is under development to support missions to the International Space Station (ISS) and also to the Moon. Improvements in the life and robustness of the Portable Life Support System (PLSS) has been a major objective of these efforts. The Suit Water Membrane Evaporator (SWME) was chosen as the technology to provide cooling to the xEMU and has undergone several iterations of development over this period. An ISS flight experiment centered around the SWME and other thermal control loop (TCL) technologies was developed and tested in an ISS EXpedite PRocessing of Experiments to the Space Station (EXPRESS) rack from November of 2020 to August of 2022. In addition to the SWME, the SWME EXPRESS Rack Flight Experiment (SERFE) contains several technologies from the xEMU project and demonstrated their performance in micro-gravity and over an extended duration. These included two dissimilar water pumps, custom check valves, custom bypass relieve valves, a custom thermal control valve, development pressure and temperature sensors, and the thermal loop controller. This paper presents PLSS component lessons learned after return of the SERFE flight unit in August of 2022. The SERFE team took the flight unit apart and handed hardware components over to hardware owners to see how parts of the TCL managed after almost 2 years on the ISS and 25 simulated EVAs (Exploration Extravehicular Activity) on orbit. The team performed inspection, testing, and analysis and provided lessons learned on PLSS components for NASA’s prototype spacesuit. This analysis included how well SWME maintained its heat rejection capability, as well as looked at the robustness of the other TCL hardware.
Document ID
20230005894
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Chane Sladek (Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Alicia Contreras-Baker (Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
David Westheimer (Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
April 15, 2023
Publication Date
July 16, 2023
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
ICES-2023-267
Meeting Information
Meeting: 52nd International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES)
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Country: CA
Start Date: July 16, 2023
End Date: July 20, 2023
Sponsors: International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES)