Lessons Learned from Particulate Characterization Laboratory AnomaliesThe White Sands Test Facility chemistry laboratory provides quality control for cleanroom operations including cleanliness verification of aerospace hardware by particulate counts and non-volatile residue determinations, particulate counts for liquid hypergolic propellants, gaseous helium and nitrogen propellant pressurizing agents used for ground support equipment and flight test article valve actuation, gaseous oxygen primarily used for component testing, and deionized water for refurbished propellant hardware flushing. Cleanliness verification includes particulate counts and non-volatile residue determinations to industry standard, NASA, and program specifications and levels. Particulate counts are typically to customer-specified specifications and levels including JPR 5322.1H (2016) Levels 50 and 100, Orion (MPCV 70156. Revision H (2018)) Level 100, RPTSTD-8070-0001 Revision 3 (2022), and IEST-STD-CC1246E (2013) Levels 50 and 100. The laboratory issues high pressure filter holders containing membrane filters to test operations personnel, who collect samples by flowing the required volumes of fluid through the filter holder, and the filter holder is returned to the lab for counting. A passing particulate count is required before testing may proceed. Rapid data reduction and issuing of reports indicating a pass or fail of the particulate specification are required. Corrective action and resampling invariably occurs if a sample fails. Consequently, the laboratory must maintain the highest degree of reliability to facilitate quality data used to decide if testing may proceed. Experience and continual improvements have enabled reliability. However, anomalies attributed to lab processes and hardware including filter holders, membranes, and Petri dishes have been encountered. This paper presents a summary of problems, solutions, successes, and lessons learned from particle counting experience for over 35 years.
Document ID
20240011540
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Benjamin Greene (Sierra Lobo (United States) Fremont, Ohio, United States)
Karysta B Donisthorpe (Sierra Lobo (United States) Fremont, Ohio, United States)
Mark B McClure (White Sands Test Facility Las Cruces, NM)
Date Acquired
September 9, 2024
Publication Date
December 9, 2024
Publication Information
Publisher: Joint Army-Navy-NASA-Air Force (JANNAF)
Subject Category
Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space)
Meeting Information
Meeting: 45th Propellant and Explosives Development and Characterization (PEDCS)