Location

Radisson Resort at the Port, Salon I

Start Date

2-5-2000 1:00 PM

Description

The Transducer Development Laboratory, operating under the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Engineering Development Directorate, performs: Applied research - Advanced Technology Development - Sustaining Engineering functions to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and interchangeability of transducers (sensors). The unique capabilities of the lab provide valuable resources to Ground Support Equipment (GSE) and Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) systems at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), as well as for other Government Facilities and programs. In doing so, the lab develops and maintains KSC specifications for GSE and SSPF transducers through extensive testing and applied development. More importantly, the necessary functions to which the lab serves has led to the establishment of unique expertise and testing capabilities. Calibration laboratory-level test equipment and transfer standards, in various disciplines: pressure – temperature - liquid and gas flow – vacuum – force/load - hydrogen gas - hydrocarbon fire, give the laboratory necessary versatility for resolving both long range and quick response transducer issues. The added capability to fully test and troubleshoot devices for electromagnetic interference /susceptibility compliance, gives the lab unique, diverse abilities available in few other places. This paper will briefly illustrate this diversity and the valuable resources available for the resolution of transducer-related development, testing, and troubleshooting issues for KSC, various launch vehicles, and industry.

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May 2nd, 1:00 PM

Paper Session I-B - Transducer Development Resources

Radisson Resort at the Port, Salon I

The Transducer Development Laboratory, operating under the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Engineering Development Directorate, performs: Applied research - Advanced Technology Development - Sustaining Engineering functions to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and interchangeability of transducers (sensors). The unique capabilities of the lab provide valuable resources to Ground Support Equipment (GSE) and Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) systems at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), as well as for other Government Facilities and programs. In doing so, the lab develops and maintains KSC specifications for GSE and SSPF transducers through extensive testing and applied development. More importantly, the necessary functions to which the lab serves has led to the establishment of unique expertise and testing capabilities. Calibration laboratory-level test equipment and transfer standards, in various disciplines: pressure – temperature - liquid and gas flow – vacuum – force/load - hydrogen gas - hydrocarbon fire, give the laboratory necessary versatility for resolving both long range and quick response transducer issues. The added capability to fully test and troubleshoot devices for electromagnetic interference /susceptibility compliance, gives the lab unique, diverse abilities available in few other places. This paper will briefly illustrate this diversity and the valuable resources available for the resolution of transducer-related development, testing, and troubleshooting issues for KSC, various launch vehicles, and industry.

 

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