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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 27,1999 PSA#2441SP -- INFORMATION SOUGHT FOR MICROGRAVITY DISTURBANCES DATA Information
Sought The presence of a microgravity environment is the fundamental
reason for conducting material experiments in space. However, there is
currently little information available on the microgravity
disturbances generated by various types of equipment (large mass
translation devices, pumps, motors, fans, cold plates, valves) used in
conducting those experiments. Knowing the microgravity disturbances of
equipment early in a project is paramount to the success of the
mission, because these disturbances will impact the design of the
experiment as well as the operational procedures. There are numerous
microgravity experiments being planned for the International Space
Station in the coming years, and it is imperative that sources for
flight qualified, low microgavity disturbance support hardware be
developed and/or identified for potential requests for quotations in
the future. The Government is seeking to obtain microgravity
disturbance information regarding water control valves. The valves
aremultiple position valves electronically driven by either a solenoid
or a stepper motor and remotely operated. Of particular interest are
valves compatible with 3/8" to =" line sizes, that weigh 4 pounds or
less, and have an open/close time of 30 seconds or less. The following
documentation should be provided as part of the test results: 7 Mass
of the test article and the test fixture 7 Limitations of the test
fixture, such as fixture modes/resonances 7 Force or acceleration
sensor manufacturer, model number, general specifications, and proof of
current calibration 7 Facility calibration data, and description of
signal conditioning and data processing 7 Effective data sample rate
The preferred method of data collection is direct force measurements at
the component mounting locations. If this method cannot be applied,
acceleration measurements transformed to force using Newton's Second
Law are acceptable. Components should use the table below as a target
for disturbance produced during operation. This table represents an
average allowable disturbance for this type of component; the actual
requirement for flight components could be more or less stringent. This
table gives the force limit in terms of frequency, with the frequencies
expressed in one-third octave bands. (Frequency (Hz):Force Limit (lbf))
(0.0089 :0.0034) (0.0112 :0.0042) (0.0178 :0.0067) (0.0178 :0.0067)
(0.0224 :0.0085) (0.0282 :0.0107) (0.0282 :0.0107) (0.0355 :0.0134)
(0.0355 :0.0134) (0.0447 :0.0169) (0.0447 :0.0169) (0.0562 :0.0212)
(0.0562 :0.0212) (0.0708 :0.0268) (0.0708 :0.0268) (0.0891 :0.0337)
(0.0891 :0.0337) (0.1122 :0.0424) (0.1122 :0.0424) (0.1413 :0.0534)
(0.1413 :0.0534) (0.1778 :0.0672) (0.1778 :0.0672) (0.2239 :0.0846)
(0.2239 :0.0846) (0.2818 :0.1065) (0.2818 :0.1065) (0.3548 :0.1341)
(0.3548 :0.1341) (0.4467 :0.1688) (0.4467 :0.1688) (0.5623 :0.2125)
(0.5623 :0.2125) (0.7079 :0.2676) (0.7079 :0.2676) (0.8913 :0.3369)
(0.8913 :0.3369) (1.122 :0.4241) (1.122 :0.4241) (1.413 :0.5341) (1.413
:0.5341) (1.778 :0.6720) (1.778 :0.6720) (2.239 :0.8463) (2.239
:0.8463) (2.818 :1.0651) (2.818 :1.0651) (3.548 :1.3410) (3.548
:1.3410) (4.467 :1.6884) (4.467 :1.6884) (5.623 :2.1253) (5.623
:2.1253) (7.079 :2.6756) (7.079 :2.6756) (8.913 :3.3688) (8.913
:3.3688) (11.22 :4.2408) (11.22 :4.2408) (14.13 :5.3406) (14.13
:5.3406) (17.78 :6.7202) (17.78 :6.7202) (22.39 :8.4626) (22.39
:8.4626) (28.18 :10.6510) (28.18 :10.6510) (35.48 :13.4102) (35.48
:13.4102) (44.67 :16.8837) (44.67 :16.8837) (56.23 :21.2529) The
information supplied will be used by the Government in developing
future requirements for Space Station payloads. THIS IS NOT A
SOLICITATION AND THE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT PAY FOR ANY INFORMATION
PROVIDED. Questions regarding this announcement should be addressed to
Earl Pendley/PS24-B/ (256) 544-2949/e-mail:
george.pendley@msfc.nasa.gov or technical questions to John Lassiter
(256-544-3022; email: john.lassiter@msfc.nasa.gov). Responses are
requested by October 29, 1999. WEB: Click here for the latest
information about this notice,
http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/MSFC/date.html#GEP-92399. E-MAIL: George E.
Pendley, george.pendley@msfc.nasa.gov. Posted 09/23/99 (D-SN383780). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0592 19990927\SP-0013.MSC)
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