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Model of human/liquid cooling garment interaction for space suit automatic thermal control.

机译:用于太空服自动热控制的人/液冷却服相互作用模型。

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The Wissler human thermoregulation model was augmented to incorporate simulation of a space suit thermal control system that includes interaction with a liquid cooled garment (LCG) and ventilation gas flow through the suit. The model was utilized in the design process of an automatic controller intended to maintain thermal neutrality of an exercising subject wearing a liquid cooling garment. An experimental apparatus was designed and built to test the efficacy of specific physiological state measurements to provide feedback data for input to the automatic control algorithm. Control of the coolant inlet temperature to the LCG was based on evaluation of transient physiological parameters that describe the thermal state of the subject, including metabolic rate, skin temperatures, and core temperature. Experimental evaluation of the control algorithm function was accomplished in an environmental chamber under conditions that simulated the thermal environment of a space suit and transient metabolic work loads typical of astronaut extravehicular activity (EVA). The model was also applied to analyze experiments to evaluate performance of the automatic control system in maintaining thermal comfort during extensive transient metabolic profiles for a range of environmental temperatures. Finally, the model was used to predict the efficacy of the LCG thermal controller for providing thermal comfort for a variety of regiments that may be encountered in future space missions. Simulations with the Wissler model accurately predicted the thermal interaction between the subject and LCG for a wide range of metabolic profiles and environmental conditions and matched the function of the automatic temperature controller for inlet cooling water to the LCG.
机译:增强了Wissler人体温度调节模型,以纳入太空服热控制系统的仿真,该系统包括与液冷服装(LCG)的相互作用以及通过该服的通风气流。该模型用于自动控制器的设计过程中,该控制器旨在维持穿着液体冷却服的运动对象的热中性。设计并构建了一种实验设备,以测试特定生理状态测量的功效,以提供反馈数据以输入到自动控制算法中。 LCG的冷却液入口温度的控制基于对瞬态生理参数的评估,该参数描述了受试者的热状态,包括代谢率,皮肤温度和核心温度。控制算法功能的实验评估是在环境舱中完成的,条件是模拟宇航服的热环境和宇航员舱外活动(EVA)典型的瞬态代谢工作负荷。该模型还用于分析实验,以评估自动控制系统在各种环境温度范围内的广泛瞬时代谢过程中维持热舒适性的性能。最后,该模型用于预测LCG热控制器为未来太空任务中可能遇到的各种方案提供热舒适性的功效。使用Wissler模型进行的模拟可在广泛的代谢曲线和环境条件下准确预测受试者与LCG之间的热相互作用,并使自动温度控制器的功能与LCG入口冷却水的功能相匹配。

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