The International Space Station (ISS) Port 1 (P1) External Active Thermal Control System (EATCS) Ammonia Leak
[摘要] Ammonia is used in the Starboard 1 (S1) and Port 1 (P1) External Active Thermal Control System (EATCS) to cool the pressurized modules, and some of the external electrical power distribution hardware. Leaks that develop in these critical cooling systems that deplete in-line tanks can ultimately result in loss of cooling, which can have devastating impacts to the mission, science and crew onboard the ISS. A slow ammonia leak was initially observed from the P1 EATCS in 2011, but later in 2013 the leak rate began to accelerate. The ammonia inventory eventually began to decay exponentially, raising concerns that the inventory could drop to levels where the system would not be operational.The Robotic External Leak Locator (RELL) was built and launched to the ISS to detect and help locate ammonia leaks using the ISS Robotic Arm and remote ground operator control without constant crew involvement. RELL pinpointed the ammonia leak to the two flexible jumper hose assemblies connecting one of two fluid loops in one of the three deployable radiators to the P1 EATCS. The ammonia inside the two hose assemblies and that radiator fluid loop was isolated and vented to space in 2017. This stopped the leak and an Extravehicular Activity was conducted to remove the two hose assemblies so they could be returned to ground for further Test, Teardown and Evaluation (TT&E). The purpose of this presentation is to discuss this leakage scenario and the TT&E efforts.
[发布日期] 2019-08-26 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 力学,机械学
[关键词] AMMONIA;LEAKAGE;INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION;SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS;TEMPERATURE CONTROL;ACTIVE CONTROL;ROBOT ARMS;REMOTE CONTROL;COOLING SYSTEMS;HOSES;JUMPERS [时效性]