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Use of Traditional and Novel Methods to Evaluate the Influence of an EVA Glove on Hand Performance

机译:使用传统和新颖的方法评估EVA手套对手部性能的影响

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The gloved hand is one of an astronaut s primary means of interacting with the environment, and any restrictions imposed by the glove can strongly affect performance during extravehicular activity (EVA). Glove restrictions have been the subject of study for decades, yet previous studies have generally been unsuccessful in quantifying glove mobility and tactility. Past studies have tended to focus on the dexterity, strength, and functional performance of the gloved hand; this provides only a circumspect analysis of the impact of each type of restriction on the glove s overall capability. The aim of this study was to develop novel capabilities to provide metrics for mobility and tactility that can be used to assess the performance of a glove in a way that could enable designers and engineers to improve their current designs. A series of evaluations were performed to compare unpressurized and pressurized (4.3 psi) gloved conditions with the ungloved condition. A second series of evaluations were performed with the Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment (TMG) removed. This series of tests provided interesting insight into how much of an effect the TMG has on gloved mobility - in some cases, the presence of the TMG restricted glove mobility as much as pressurization did. Previous hypotheses had assumed that the TMG would have a much lower impact on mobility, but these results suggest that an improvement in the design of the TMG could have a significant impact on glove performance. Tactility testing illustrated the effect of glove pressurization, provided insight into the design of hardware that interfaces with the glove, and highlighted areas of concern. The metrics developed in this study served to benchmark the Phase VI EVA glove and to develop requirements for the next-generation glove for the Constellation program.
机译:戴手套的手是宇航员与环境互动的主要手段之一,并且由手套施加的任何限制都可能严重影响舱外活动(EVA)期间的性能。手套的限制已成为数十年来研究的主题,但是以前的研究通常在量化手套的活动性和触感方面一直没有成功。过去的研究倾向于集中在戴手套的手的敏捷性,力量和功能表现上。这仅提供了每种限制类型对手套整体功能的影响的情况分析。这项研究的目的是开发新颖的功能,以提供可动性和触感度的指标,这些指标可用于评估手套的性能,从而使设计师和工程师能够改善其当前设计。进行了一系列评估,以比较未加压和加压(4.3 psi)的手套状态与未戴手套的状态。在去除热微流线型服装(TMG)的情况下进行了第二系列的评估。这一系列测试提供了有趣的见解,以了解TMG对手套活动性的影响程度-在某些情况下,TMG的存在会像加压一样限制手套的活动性。先前的假设已经假定TMG对移动性的影响要小得多,但是这些结果表明TMG设计的改进可能会对手套的性能产生重大影响。触觉测试说明了手套加压的效果,提供了与手套连接的硬件设计的见识,并突出了关注的领域。在这项研究中开发的度量标准用于对VI期EVA手套进行基准测试,并为Constellation计划制定了下一代手套的要求。

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