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Environmental Test Engineering and Integration
Code 549
Environmental Project
Structural Dynamics
Electromagnetic
Space Simulation
Facilities
- T/V Facility 225 (9'x14')
- T/V Facility 237 (7' x 8')
- T/V Facility 238 (12' x 14')
- T/V Facility 239 (7' x 8')
- T/V Facility 240 (3' x 3')
- T/V Facility 241 (3' x 4')
- T/V Facility 245 (2' x 3')
- T/V Facility 246 (3.5' x 5.5')
- T/V Facility 281 (3' x 4')
- T/V Facility 290 (27' x 40')
- T/H Facility 204 (2.2 ft³)
- T/H Facility 232 (64 ft³)
- T/H Facility 233 (64 ft³)
Personnel
 
Facility 238 is a large, vertical, cylindrical thermal vacuum chamber which is used for thermal vacuum and thermal balance testing, and baking out spacecraft hardware. Test articles are normally loaded through the top of the chamber using the building crane; however, small payloads can be transported through the personnel entrance. Ports for electrical feedthroughs, liquid/gas feedthroughs, and viewing are located around the perimeter of the chamber. A clean tent at the chamber entrance provides class 10,000 cleanliness conditions.
Facility 238

Mode of Operation

With the chamber dome rolled back, the overhead crane is used to lower the payload onto the support fixture. In most cases, special fixturing must be designed due to the uniqueness of the test article support system. Once installed, the payload is instrumented and connected to the ground support equipment via feedthroughs. Access to the chamber is throught a clean tent. The use of cleanroom procedures and the wearing of clean garments are required when working in the chamber.

Initial chamber evacuation is provided by two rotary piston mechanical pumps, with four closed cycle cryopumps for high vacuum pumping. Each cryopump is isolated from the chamber by a sliding gate main valve to allow off-line cool down and regeneration.


Parameters


Test Pressure: 5 x 10-7 mmHg
Shroud Temperature: GN2 mode -90°C to +90°C , LN2 mode -190°C
Chamber Pump: 4 cryopumps


Physical Characteristics

Test Volume: 12' x 15'
Payload Support: Floor level - 4' square platform or solid floor
Side Wall: Hardpoints at 6' and 12' levels
Crane Capacity: 5 tons Viewports: 9" diameter
Std. electrical feedthroughs: 61-pin, 37-pin, 7-pin, 4-pin, RF

Integral Instrumentation


Pressure: Capacitance manometer - Atm to 10-3 mmHg
Ion Gauge: 10-3 mmHg to ultimate
Payload Temperature: 324 channels of thermocouple or thermistor channels
C ontamination Monitor: TQCM, coldfinger, residual gas analyzer

 


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Last Updated: March 25, 2024

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