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Aviakosm Ekolog Med ; 40(4): 56-61, 2006.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17193981

RESUMO

Sampling irradiation of spacesuit "Orlan-M" allowed construction of a simulation model of the spacesuit shielding function for critical body organs. The critical organs self-shielding model is a Russian standard anthropomorphic phantom. Radiation protective quality of the spacesuit was assessed by calculating the dose attenuation rates for several critical body organs of an ISS crewmember implementing EVA. These calculations are intended for more accurate assessment of radiation risk to the ISS crews donning "Orlan-M" in near-Earth orbits.


Assuntos
Atividade Extraespaçonave , Proteção Radiológica/instrumentação , Trajes Espaciais , Astronave , Desenho de Equipamento , Humanos
2.
Acta Astronaut ; 51(1-9): 133-43, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12583385

RESUMO

The started assembly of the International Space Station (ISS) and its further operation will call for a great number of extravehicular activity sorties (EVA) to be performed by ISS crews. Therefore, of great importance is to make use of the EVA experience gained by cosmonauts in the process of 15-year operation of the Mir orbiting station (OS). Over the 15-year period, Mir crewmembers wearing Orlan type semi-rigid space suits have accumulated 158 man/sorties from the orbiting station. Crewmembers used 15 suits in orbit and some of the suits were in operation for more than 3 years. The paper presents principal design features, which provide effective and safe operation of orbit-based suits, and briefly describes procedures for preparation and maintenance of suit systems, which ensure long-term operation of space suit in orbit. The paper gives results of the space suit modifications, presents suit performance characteristics and lists novel or upgraded components of the space suit and its systems. The paper also summarizes improvements in the Orlan type suits described in some earlier publications. They refer, in the first run, to the improvement of space suit operations characteristics and reliability, and the utilization of the Orlan type space suit in the ISS program. The paper analyses the experience gained and drawbacks detected and observations made, and gives statistical data on long-term space suit operations aboard the Mir station. The paper reviews certain problems in the process of EVAs performed from the station, and describes the ways of their solution as applied to the further utilization of the suit within the ISS program.


Assuntos
Atividade Extraespaçonave , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Trajes Espaciais , Ausência de Peso , Astronautas , Ambiente Controlado , Desenho de Equipamento , Falha de Equipamento , Reutilização de Equipamento , Ergonomia , Humanos
3.
Acta Astronaut ; 48(5-12): 265-73, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11858269

RESUMO

In the recent years the Russian Orlan-M space suits have been improved as applied to their operational requirements for the ISS. A special attention is paid to enhancement of EVA crew efficiency and safety. The paper considers the main problems regarding specific features of the Russian space suit operation in the ISS, and analyses measures on their solution. In particular, the problems associated with the following are considered: enhancement of the anthropometric range for the EVA crewmembers; use of some US EMU elements and unified NASA equipment elements; Orlan-M operation support in the wide range of the ISS thermal conditions; use of Simplified Aid For Extravehicular activity Rescue (SAFER) designed as a self-rescue device, which will be used for an EVA crewmember return in the event that he (she) breaks away inadvertently from the ISS surface. The paper states the main space suit differences with reference to solution of the above problems. The paper presents briefly the design of space suit arms developed for crewmembers with small anthropometric parameters, as well as peculiarities and test results for the gloves with enhanced thermal protection. Measures on further space suit development with the purpose to improve its performances are considered.


Assuntos
Atividade Extraespaçonave , Luvas Protetoras , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Trajes Espaciais , Ausência de Peso , Antropometria , Desenho de Equipamento , Segurança de Equipamentos , Ergonomia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Federação Russa , Estados Unidos
4.
Acta Astronaut ; 41(4-10): 379-89, 1997.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541147

RESUMO

Russia has gained a lot of experience in operating the space suits (SS) during the extravehicular activities (EVA) by the crews of SALYUT-6, SALYUT-7 and MIR orbiting stations. A total of 21 Orlan-type space suits of various models were operated onboard the orbiting stations (OS) during almost 20 years period. Some of these space suits served up to 3 years in orbit. The paper reviews special features of long SS operation (without return to the Earth) onboard an orbiting station as well as the problems associated with SS repeated use by several crews. An analysis of measures to support solving of the problems of SS long stay and reliable operation onboard the orbiting station is made: selection of a corresponding SS type and separate elements design; selection of the materials; routine and preventive maintenance; development tests. The advantages of the space suit of a semi-rigid type for solving the above problems are shown. The paper includes a short analysis of space suits' operation onboard the Russian orbiting station MIR, and some restuts of inspection of the Orlan-DMA space suit returned to the Earth from orbit by STS-79 alter long operation in orbit. Recommendations on further improvement of the space suits for EVA operations in the International Space Station (ISS) are given.


Assuntos
Atividade Extraespaçonave , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Trajes Espaciais/tendências , Ausência de Peso , Doença da Descompressão/prevenção & controle , Desenho de Equipamento , Falha de Equipamento , Reutilização de Equipamento , Humanos , Teste de Materiais , Simulação de Ambiente Espacial
5.
Acta Astronaut ; 36(1): 1-12, 1995 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541310

RESUMO

Nowadays significant experience has been gained in Russia concerning extravehicular activity (EVA) with cosmonauts wearing a semi-rigid space suit of the "Orlan" type. The conditions for the cosmonauts' vital activities, the operational and ergonomic features of the space suit and its reliability are the most critical factors defining the efficiency of the scheduled operation to be performed by the astronaut and his safety. As the missions performed by the cosmonauts during EVA become more and more elaborate, the requirements for EVA space suits and their systems become more and more demanding, resulting in their consistent advancement. This paper provides certain results of the space suit's operation and analysis of its major problems as applied to the Salyut and MIR orbiting stations. The modification steps of the space suit in the course of operation (Orlan-D, Orlan-DM, Orlan-DMA) and its specific features are presented. The concept of the suited cosmonauts' safety is described as well as trends for future space suit improvements.


Assuntos
Ergonomia , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Voo Espacial/tendências , Trajes Espaciais , Ausência de Peso , Desenho de Equipamento , Falha de Equipamento , Reutilização de Equipamento , Segurança de Equipamentos , Humanos , Federação Russa
6.
Acta Astronaut ; 36(1): 35-51, 1995 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541314

RESUMO

For the European manned space activities an EVA space suit system was being developed in the frame of the Hermes Space Vehicle Programme of the European Space Agency (ESA). The space suit was to serve the needs for all relevant extravehicular activities for the Hermes Columbus operations planned to begin in 2004. For the present Russian manned space programme the relevant EVAs are performed by the Orlan-DMA semi-rigid space suit. The origin of its development reaches back to the 1970s and has since been adapted to cover the needs for extravehicular activities on Salyut and MIR until today. The latest modification of the space suit, which guaranteed its completely self-contained operation, was made in 1988. However, Russian specialists considered it necessary to start developing an EVA space suit of a new generation, which would have improved performance and would cover the needs by the turn of the century and into the beginning of the next century. Potentially these two suit developments could have a lot in common based on similarities in present concepts. As future manned space activities become more and more an international effort, a safe and reliable interoperability of the different space suit systems is required. Based on the results of the Munich Minister Conference in 1991, the European Space Agency and the Russian Space Agency agreed to initiate a requirements analysis and conceptual design study to determine the feasibility of a joint space suit development, EVA 2000. The design philosophy for the EVA 2000 study was oriented on a space suit system design of: space suit commonality and interoperability; increased crew productivity and safety; increase in useful life and reduced maintainability; reduced development and production cost. The EVA 2000 feasibility study was performed in 1992, and with the positive conclusions for EVA 2000, this approach became the new joint European Russian EVA Suit 2000 Development Programme. This paper gives an overview of the results of the feasibility study and presents the joint requirements and the proposed design concept of a jointly developed European Russian space suit.


Assuntos
Atividade Extraespaçonave , Cooperação Internacional , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Trajes Espaciais , Desenho de Equipamento , Segurança de Equipamentos , Ergonomia , Europa (Continente) , Estudos de Viabilidade , Feminino , Luvas Protetoras , Humanos , Agências Internacionais , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Masculino , Federação Russa , Voo Espacial/tendências
7.
Acta Astronaut ; 36(1): 53-63, 1995 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541315

RESUMO

A feasibility study in 1992 showed the benefits of a common European Russian space suit development, EVA Suit 2000, replacing the Russian space suit Orlan-DMA and the planned European Hermes EVA space suit at the turn of the century. This EVA Suit 2000 is a joint development initiated by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian Space Agency (RKA). The main objectives of this development program are: first utilization aboard the Russian Space Station MIR-2; performance improvement with respect to current operational suits; development cost reduction. Russian experience gained with the present extravehicular activity (EVA) suit on the MIR Space Station and extensive application of European Technologies will be needed to achieve these ambitious goals. This paper presents the current status of the development activities, the space suit system design and concentrates in more detail on life support aspects. Specific subjects addressed will include the overall life support conceptual architecture, design features, crew comfort and operational considerations.


Assuntos
Atividade Extraespaçonave , Cooperação Internacional , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Trajes Espaciais , Sistemas Computacionais , Desenho de Equipamento , Europa (Continente) , Humanos , Agências Internacionais , Sistemas Homem-Máquina , Federação Russa , Voo Espacial/economia , Voo Espacial/tendências
8.
Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med ; 16(6): 16-22, 1982.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7176500

RESUMO

This paper briefly describes physiologo-hygienic evaluations of space suits, data of the preflight training and extravehicular activities of the Salyut-6 crewmembers. It discusses changes in physiological parameters, energy expenditures, heat release and associated performance of the autonomic life support system. The paper also analyzes physiologo-hygienic aspects of the extravehicular activity of the Salyut-6 crewmembers.


Assuntos
Medicina Aeroespacial , Voo Espacial , Trabalho , Câmaras de Exposição Atmosférica , Metabolismo Energético , Humanos , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Microclima , Roupa de Proteção , U.R.S.S.
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