The electrical power wiring tests results from the NASA Wiring for Space Applications program are presented. The goal of the program was to develop a base for the building of a lightweight, arc track-resistant electrical wiring system for aerospace applications. This new wiring system would be applied to such structures as pressurized modules, trans-atmospheric vehicles, LEO/GEO environments, and lunar and Martian environments. Technological developments from this program include the fabrication of new insulating materials, the production of new wiring constructions, an improved system design, and an advanced circuit protection design.
NASA Wiring for Space Applications Program Test Results
1995
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Technology , Aerospace engineering , Aerospace technology transfer , Electric wire , Electrical insulation , Nasa programs , Power supply circuits , Spacecraft construction materials , Systems engineering , Circuit protection , Earth orbital environments , Fabrication , Lunar environment , Mars environment , Technology utilization
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