Space Station Freedom (SSF), as a transportation node for Space Exploration Initiative missions, would involve the assembly and refurbishing of lunar and Mars transfer vehicles. This includes operations involving cryogenic propellants (LH2 7 LO2) such as storing and handling of loaded propellant tanks, assembly onto the vehicle, and propellant transfer. Cryogenic propellants dictate rigorous safety precautions and impose unique requirements to ensure flight safety to both personnel and SSF elements. The objective of this study is to identify potential hazards and risks associated with cryogenic propellants. This involves identification of pertinent system design features and operational procedures. Criticality of identified risks/hazards shall be assessed and those that fall in the catastrophic and critical categories shall include mitigating solutions.
Space Station Freedom/Lunar Transfer Vehicle Propellant Operation Hazard Analysis
1991
31 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Safety , Astronautics , Cryogenic rocket propellants , Flight safety , Orbit transfer vehicles , Propellant transfer , Space exploration , Accident prevention , Hazards , Liquid hydrogen , Liquid oxygen , Materials handling , Propellant tanks , Risk , Space station freedom , Lunar transfer vehicles