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Development of Weigh-out Process and Evaluations for Underwater Partial Gravity SimulationsFor the upcoming Artemis lunar missions, astronauts will need to train in a spacesuit where partial gravity can be simulated such as the NASA Neutral Buoyancy Lab (NBL). At the NBL, dive weights and foam can be added around the spacesuit to attain a satisfactory center of buoyancy (CB) and center of gravity (CG) location to simulate the lunar gravity (1/6thG) effects. If CG and CB are not co-located properly, incorrect righting moments can be introduced, and both simulation quality and EVA task performance can be impaired. Based on the findings from the initial testing using xEMU spacesuits, it was observed that the weigh-out method (i.e., determination of the weights and foam quantities and position) needed further development to improve the simulation quality, especially for the subjects who experienced excessive instability. This paper aims to present the on-going effort to improve the weigh-out process for enabling NBL lunar EVA simulations. For this effort, a human-suit model was created to use suit CAD and 3D human body scans to estimate both CB and CG location for each suited subject. NBL weigh-out testing was performed to characterize the effects of CG and CB positioning, in which the 3D human-suit model was used to determine optimal weigh-out combinations of weights and foam. Postural, balance, and subjective feedback were gathered for each weigh-out configuration. The results indicated that, as the CB was shifted higher and the CB and CG located closer to each other, the subject tended to be more stable and their EVA performance improved. A high CB location was then prioritized across 4 additional subjects in both small and large size spacesuits. When compared to the initial xEMU test series, improved performance was observed across all subjects as the CB moved higher and aligned closer to the system CG.
Document ID
20240001934
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pouyan Sabahi
(KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Linh Vu
(Aegis Aerospace (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Han Kim
(Leidos (United States) Reston, United States)
Joseph Yao
(KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Zach Tejral
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Christine Flaspohler
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Sudhakar Rajulu
(Johnson Space Center Houston, United States)
Nathaniel Newby
(KBR (United States) Houston, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
February 12, 2024
Publication Date
July 21, 2024
Publication Information
Publisher: International Conference on Environmental Systems
Subject Category
Man/System Technology and Life Support
Meeting Information
Meeting: 53rd International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES)
Location: Louisville, KY
Country: US
Start Date: July 21, 2024
End Date: July 25, 2024
Sponsors: International Conference on Environmental Systems
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ15HK11B
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80JSC022DA035
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