The work to correct several design deficiencies present in the bearings used in the orbital extravehicular spacesuit is reported. These deficiencies included: difficult stitch-on interface between fabric and outer race; a tendency for the clamping threads to seize; and, most importantly, the failure of the sealing surfaces (Teflon seat, Delrin seal) to maintain integrity with cycling. The first problem was corrected by raising the stitch-on holes so as to be more accessible. The seizing was eliminated by changing to a coarser thread, from 32/inch to 24/inch. The solution to the sealing problem required a materials evaluation, candidate material selection, and adhesive evaluation (for bonding the seat material to the outer race) and bench-c...
Basic assembly configurations of the mechanical face seal are described and some advantages associat...
A radial seal for the inside diameter of a part that develops an out-of-round condition and grows un...
Design and characteristics of 28-inch diameter seals for air breathing propulsion systems - Part
Optimal design of sealed fluid lubrication system for bearings in space vacuum environmen
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit contains several components fabricated from an advanced hybrid compo...
The symptoms and eventual resolution of a torque increase problem occurring with ball bearings in th...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series ...
The sealing techniques are studied for existing aircraft wheel-tire designs to meet the hard vacuum ...
The Z-2 is a candidate for NASA's next generation spacesuit, designed for a range of possible missio...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
As a part of the redesign project of the Space Shuttle solid rocket motor (SRM) following the Challe...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z-series ...
The orbiter elevon seal panel mechanism controls the position of fairing panels between the orbiter ...
Space Station Freedom is being developed for a service life of up to thirty years. As a consequence,...
Basic assembly configurations of the mechanical face seal are described and some advantages associat...
A radial seal for the inside diameter of a part that develops an out-of-round condition and grows un...
Design and characteristics of 28-inch diameter seals for air breathing propulsion systems - Part
Optimal design of sealed fluid lubrication system for bearings in space vacuum environmen
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit contains several components fabricated from an advanced hybrid compo...
The symptoms and eventual resolution of a torque increase problem occurring with ball bearings in th...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series ...
The sealing techniques are studied for existing aircraft wheel-tire designs to meet the hard vacuum ...
The Z-2 is a candidate for NASA's next generation spacesuit, designed for a range of possible missio...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
As a part of the redesign project of the Space Shuttle solid rocket motor (SRM) following the Challe...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z-series ...
The orbiter elevon seal panel mechanism controls the position of fairing panels between the orbiter ...
Space Station Freedom is being developed for a service life of up to thirty years. As a consequence,...
Basic assembly configurations of the mechanical face seal are described and some advantages associat...
A radial seal for the inside diameter of a part that develops an out-of-round condition and grows un...
Design and characteristics of 28-inch diameter seals for air breathing propulsion systems - Part