비의류제품
emu evolution
- 출판일1999.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
525
evolution of extravehicular mobility unit (emu) technology is necessary to support the extravehicular activity (eva) requirements of the space station freedom program and those of the space exploration initiative (sei). key qualities supporting long-duration missions include technologies that are highly reliable, durable, minimize logistics requirements, and are in-flight maintainable and serviceable. while these qualities are common to ssf and sei eva, development paths will differ where specific mission requirements impose different constraints. development of reusable, regenerative technologies is necessary to minimize the logistics penalties increased battery discharge/recharge cycle life and usable wet life, compact high current density fuel cells, reusable co2 absorbing media, and thermal radiation coupled with venting heat rejection technologies are just some methods of reducing consumables development must strive for durable, reliable systems that are in-flight serviceable and maintainable, which are vital for missions where logistics capabilities are extremely constrained. key areas include suit components (e.g., gloves, boots, and cooling garments), and life support hardware such as fans, pumps, instrumentation, and emergency o2 systems. higher pressure suits will reduce eva prebreathe requirements and pre-eva operations overall. many challenges of higher pressure suits have been addressed by on-going development. emphasis on glove development is necessary to provide low fatigue, dexterous glove mobility at higher suit pressures minimum impact hooks and scars whic