Testing and Analysis of an Environmental System Test Stand

2003-01-2361

07/07/2003

Event
International Conference On Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
Thermal control systems for space application plant growth chambers offer unique challenges. The ability to control temperature and humidity independently gives greater flexibility for optimizing plant growth. Desired temperature and relative humidity range vary widely from 15°C to 35°C and 65% to 85% respectively. On top of all of these variables, the thermal control system must also be conservative in power and mass. These requirements to develop and test a robust thermal control system for space applications led to the design and development of the Environmental System Test Stand (ESTS) at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC). The ESTS was designed to be a size constrained, environmental control system test stand with the flexibility to allow for a variety of thermal and lighting technologies. To give greater understanding to the environmental control system, the development of the ESTS included both mathematical models and the physical test stand. Baseline experimental testing of the ESTS test stand was performed, and the results were compared with mathematical models to provide further understanding of and improvements to the ESTS.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2361
Pages
11
Citation
Tuan, G., and Lee, S., "Testing and Analysis of an Environmental System Test Stand," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2361, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2361.
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Published
Jul 7, 2003
Product Code
2003-01-2361
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English