The Habitat Demonstration Unit (HDU) is an experimental exploration habitat technology and architecture test platform designed for analog demonstration activities The HDU project has required a team to integrate a variety of contributions from NASA centers and outside collaborators and poses a challenge in integrating these disparate efforts into a cohesive architecture To complete the development of the HDU from conception in June 2009 to rollout for operations in July 2010, a cohesive integration strategy has been developed to integrate the various systems of HDU and the payloads, such as the Geology Lab, that those systems will support The utilization of interface design standards and uniquely tailored reviews have allowed for an accelerated design process Scheduled activities include early fit-checks and the utilization of a Habitat avionics test bed prior to equipment installation into HDU A coordinated effort to utilize modeling and simulation systems has aided in design and integration concept development Modeling tools have been effective in hardware systems layout, cable routing and length estimation, and human factors analysis Decision processes on the shell development including the assembly sequence and the transportation have been fleshed out early on HDU to maximize the efficiency of both integration and field operations Incremental test operations leading up to an integrated systems test allows for an orderly systems test program The HDU will begin its journey as an emulation of a Pressurized Excursion Module (PEM) for 2010 field testing and then may evolve to a Pressurized Core Module (PCM) for 2011 and later field tests, depending on agency architecture decisions The HDU deployment will vary slightly from current lunar architecture plans to include developmental hardware and software items and additional systems called opportunities for technology demonstration One of the HDU challenges has been designing to be prepared for the integration of presently unanticipated systems Results of the HDU field tests will influence future designs of habitat systems.


    Access

    Access via TIB

    Check availability in my library


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    Integration Process for the Habitat Demonstration Unit


    Contributors:
    Gill, Tracy (author) / Merbitz, Jerad (author) / Kennedy, Kriss (author) / Tri, Terry (author) / Howe, A. Scott (author)

    Conference:

    AIAA Space 2010 Conference ; 2010 ; Anaheim, CA, United States


    Publication date :

    2010-08-31


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    Integration Process for the Habitat Demonstration Unit

    Gill, T. / Merbitz, J. / Kennedy, K. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2010


    Integration Process for the Habitat Demonstration Unit

    Gill, Tracy / Merbitz, Jerad / Kennedy, Kriss et al. | AIAA | 2010


    Integration Process for the Habitat Demonstration Unit Deep Space Habitat

    Gill, T. / Merbitz, J. / Kennedy, K. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2011


    Integration Process for the Habitat Demonstration Unit Deep Space Habitat

    Gill, Tracy / Merbitz, Jerad / Kennedy, Kriss et al. | AIAA | 2011


    The Habitat Demonstration Unit System Integration

    Gill, T.R. / Kennedy, K.J. / Tri, T.O. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2010