Actions for 1991 NASA Life Support Systems Analysis workshop
1991 NASA Life Support Systems Analysis workshop
- Author
- Crabb, Thomas M.
- Published
- Mar 1, 1992.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Gartrell, Charles F. and Evanich, Peggy L.
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- The 1991 Life Support Systems Analysis Workshop was sponsored by NASA Headquarters' Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) to foster communication among NASA, industrial, and academic specialists, and to integrate their inputs and disseminate information to them. The overall objective of systems analysis within the Life Support Technology Program of OAST is to identify, guide the development of, and verify designs which will increase the performance of the life support systems on component, subsystem, and system levels for future human space missions. The specific goals of this workshop were to report on the status of systems analysis capabilities, to integrate the chemical processing industry technologies, and to integrate recommendations for future technology developments related to systems analysis for life support systems. The workshop included technical presentations, discussions, and interactive planning, with time allocated for discussion of both technology status and time-phased technology development recommendations. Key personnel from NASA, industry, and academia delivered inputs and presentations on the status and priorities of current and future systems analysis methods and requirements.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19930017911.
Accession ID: 93N27100.
NASA-CR-4466.
NAS 1.26:4466.
24-27 Jun. 1991; Milwaukee, WI; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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