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Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) Helmet and Extravehicular Visor Assembly (EVVA) Chamber B Thermal Vacuum Testing ResultsNASA’s Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) is the government reference next-generation spacesuit design and is engineered to protect astronauts from extreme lunar environmental temperatures. To evaluate the xEMU hardware thermal requirements, the xEMU Testing Team invented, designed, and executed a dual-suit, uncrewed thermal vacuum (TVAC) test at Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Chamber B. This paper details the test methodology, hardware setup, and results from the xEMU helmet and extravehicular visor assembly (EVVA). Two helmets/EVVAs were tested simultaneously in Chamber B, with different thermal environments and EVVA configurations. For the helmet/EVVA on the Short xEMU (SxEMU) test article, five thermal profiles were tested during five simulated EVAs, with four different visor and shade configurations. For the helmet/EVVA on the second xEMU, eleven unique thermal profiles were tested including both cold and hot environmental cases over the course of five continuous days of testing, with a single visor and shade configuration. The radiative thermal environment was controlled through exposure to liquid-nitrogen shrouds on the chamber walls and through two separate heater cages surrounding each respective test article. The thermal effects of the Exploration Informatics (xINFO) lights and camera on the helmet/EVVA was also tested. Twenty-two temperature sensors were used to collect data in critical locations in the xEMU helmet/EVVA assembly. This paper will document the testing results and compare the test data against the xEMU helmet/EVVA and system-level thermal models for model validation.
Document ID
20240004520
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Benjamin Swartout
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Kristine Davis
(Johnson Space Center Houston, United States)
David Westheimer
(Johnson Space Center Houston, United States)
Date Acquired
April 15, 2024
Publication Date
July 21, 2024
Publication Information
Subject Category
Man/System Technology and Life Support
Report/Patent Number
ICES-2024-216
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)
PROJECT: 02226
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80JSC022DA035
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Single Expert
Keywords
xEMU
Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit
xPGS
Thermal Vacuum
Chamber B
Lunar Boots
Boots
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