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ISS Hardware Magnetic Susceptibility Testing and Analysis Trent Martin NASA AMS Project Manager 281-483-3296 trent.d.martin@nasa.gov. History.

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  1. ISS Hardware Magnetic Susceptibility Testing and AnalysisTrent MartinNASA AMS Project Manager281-483-3296trent.d.martin@nasa.gov Phase II FSR

  2. History • To minimize operations constraints, the AMS project worked with Hamilton Sundstrand, Boeing, and MacDonald Dettwiler Robotics to ascertain realistic limits for ISS hardware • Testing/analysis was performed specifically on EVA equipment and nearby ORU’s • Without substantial additional funding MDR was unable to raise the level of certification of the SSRMS above a 10 gauss limit • SSRMS limitations may require a reduction in the magnetic field during nearby SSRMS usage Phase II FSR

  3. Geometric center of AMS-02 Cryomagnet Z ORBITER 35G X Y (OUT OF PAGE) 100G X-RAM (INTO PAGE) Y 200G ISS (PAS) Z 300G 600G 1000G Phase II FSR

  4. Y Geometric center of AMS-02 Cryomagnet ORBITER X Z Z (into page) Y ISS (PAS) 35G X-RAM 100G 200G 300G 600G 1000G Phase II FSR

  5. 35G Adjacent Attached Payload Envelope AMS 100G Solar Array Rotary Joint 200G 300G 600G 1000G ISS Outboard S3 Truss Phase II FSR

  6. AMS with ELC 6 Gauss 10 Gauss 35 Gauss Phase II FSR

  7. EVA Tool Testing • Testing performed June 5-9, 2000 in Advanced Space Propulsion Lab (ASPL), at the Sonny Carter Facility and at the Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems EMC Facility • The purpose was to evaluate the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) System level, Flight Accessory, SAFER and PGT equipment operation for exposure to magnetic B field exposure during EVA • Equipment was suspended in various orientations and moved through field to determine susceptibility up to a maximum field of 600 gauss • Results were documented in Report: FEM-0032 and EMU 1- 13-054 • Results were used to raise certification level of this hardware from 63 gauss, to 300 gauss. Phase II FSR

  8. EMU w/ ERCA setup (Horizontal) Phase II FSR

  9. EMU w/ ERCA setup (Vertical) Phase II FSR

  10. SAFER setup Phase II FSR

  11. PGT Setup Phase II FSR

  12. Testing of ISS ORU’s near AMS • The Boeing Company analyzed and tested nearby ORU’s on the S3 Truss to ensure no susceptibility based on the magnetic field that would be present at their locations • No issues were identified Phase II FSR

  13. SSRMS • No testing has been performed on the Space Station Remote Manipulator Systems (SSRMS) • Without other funded analysis MacDonald Dettwiler Robotics (MDR) has certified that the SSRMS can sustain up to 10X the earths magnetic field; roughly 10 gauss (total) • Therefore, AMS magnet must either be deactivated while attached to the SSRMS or have a reduced field when SSRMS is operating in close proximity (adjacent attached payload site) • While this is not ideal for mission success, AMS accepts this provisional operation for ISS Safety Phase II FSR

  14. Magnetic Field • Certification Testing • Magnetic Field Mapping of the AMS-02 Cryomagnet • Magnetic Field Testing • US EMU • Wireless Video System (WVS)/EMU RF Camera Assembly (ERCA) transmits video but cannot switch lenses when exposed to fields in excess of 350 Gauss. Corrects itself when removed from field. • Magnetic attraction of the EMU flight system equipment may exert a force of 8 lbs 4 oz when exposed at 600 Gauss. At this same level, the SAFER could not provide a means to rescue the crewmember. • 300 Gauss set as new limit (factor of safety = 2) • Russian Orlan Suit – 175 Gauss set as new limit • Pistol Grip Tool (PGT) • Stopped functioning at 250 Gauss, but recovered once removed from field. • No damage at all up to 1000 Gauss. • Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue (SAFER) • Experienced no failure at 1000 Gauss Phase II FSR

  15. Magnetic Field • Certification Analysis • ISS Electromagnetic Effects Panel has reviewed the following items which fall are on the S3 truss – all are acceptable with various caveats • Umbilical Mechanism Assembly (UMA) • Capture Latch Assembly (CLA) • External TV Camera • Video Luminaire Assembly • Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) • Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) • RPCM • MDM Phase II FSR

  16. Phase II FSR

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