Development and Operation of a Microgravity Furnace System for Sintering Experiments

Autor: James E. Smith, John G. Vandegrift, Steven L. Noojin
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 34:104-109
ISSN: 1533-6794
0022-4650
DOI: 10.2514/2.3178
Popis: Microgravity experiments have been performed aboard STS-57, STS-60, and STS-63 with an isothermal hightemperature automated furnace. The equipment for controlled liquid phase sintering experiments-SPACEHAB variant facility was used to conduct powder metallurgy experiments on compacts at temperatures exceeding 1100 ± C. An overview of the evolution of the program from a laboratory mock-up through four sounding rocket e ights is presented, including a description of the hardware that successfully operated during three Space Shuttle missions.Theseaccomplishmentsweretraceddirectlytothedecisionsmadeandnumerouslessonslearnedthroughouttheappliedresearchprogram.Developmentofthehardwarerequiredanextremelyinterdisciplinaryapproach. A continuous path of upgrades was pursued between e ights, increasing capabilities while reducing payload mass and volume.Thisevolutionaryexperiencebaseresultedinsignie cantcostandschedulesavings.Thedesign features of containment and redundancy with the proven e ight performance data minimized expensive component testing and analysis. The hardware was designed with inherent growth capabilities to maximize safety, to promote longterm usage/future e ight opportunities, and to simplify on-orbit operations. The next-generation design scheduled to e y aboard STS-79 (August 1996) also is described.
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