D2.5 Design Report

This document provides a summary of the results of the two week EDEN ISS concurrent engineering design study conducted from Sep 7-18, 2015. The primary goal of the study was to produce a preliminary design of the EDEN ISS Mobile Test Facility. This preliminary design includes details from all Mobile...

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Main Authors: Zabel, Paul, Bamsey, Matthew, Vrakking, Vincent, Zeidler, Conrad, Schubert, Daniel, Rettberg, Petra, Barczyk, Simon, Davenport, Bob, Waclavicek, Rene, Battistelli, Alberto, Nazzaro, Filomena, Stasiak, Mike, Kohlberg, Eberhard, Mazzoleni, Erik, Fetter, Viktor, Boscheri, Giorgio, Guarnieri, Enzo, Locantore, Ilaria, Bonzano, Giuseppe, Kempkes, Frank, Dueck, Tom, Stanghellini, Cecilia, Gilley, Anthony, Bennett, Michelle, Downey, Peter, Larkin, Tracey, Ceriello, Antonio, Fortezza, Raimondo
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3229731 2024-09-15T17:41:19+00:00 D2.5 Design Report Zabel, Paul Bamsey, Matthew Vrakking, Vincent Zeidler, Conrad Schubert, Daniel Rettberg, Petra Barczyk, Simon Davenport, Bob Waclavicek, Rene Battistelli, Alberto Nazzaro, Filomena Stasiak, Mike Kohlberg, Eberhard Mazzoleni, Erik Fetter, Viktor Boscheri, Giorgio Guarnieri, Enzo Locantore, Ilaria Bonzano, Giuseppe Kempkes, Frank Dueck, Tom Stanghellini, Cecilia Gilley, Anthony Bennett, Michelle Downey, Peter Larkin, Tracey Ceriello, Antonio Fortezza, Raimondo 2015-12-03 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3229731 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/edeniss https://zenodo.org/communities/eu https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3229730 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3229731 oai:zenodo.org:3229731 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2015 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.322973110.5281/zenodo.3229730 2024-07-26T21:49:03Z This document provides a summary of the results of the two week EDEN ISS concurrent engineering design study conducted from Sep 7-18, 2015. The primary goal of the study was to produce a preliminary design of the EDEN ISS Mobile Test Facility. This preliminary design includes details from all Mobile Test Facility subsystems as well as initial details on a number of scientific and operational themes relevant to the EDEN ISS project. It is important to note, that the design of the Mobile Test Facility will continue to evolve, especially at the subsystem level, but that this document represents a snapshot of the design at the system level, and its status at the completion of the concurrent engineering design study in conjunction with its associated period of post-processing. The design study also generated a number of important supplementary reference documents including subsystem block diagrams and detailed ‘subsystem calculators’ which detail all subsystem components, quantities, estimated mass, volume and power in addition to a first detailed estimate of project spares and consumables. Although extracts of this information are included directly in the report, the current drafts of these documents should be referenced as separate files. The EDEN ISS concurrent engineering design study has matured the design of the Mobile Test Facility and its Future Exploration Greenhouse, Service Section (including the ISPR full rack plant growth system demonstrator) and cold porch. The study has proven the feasibility of the EDEN ISS project and demonstrated that the facility will serve as a valuable resource to the Neumayer III Antarctic Station and as a test-bed for testing plant growth technologies and operational techniques for use within future space-based missions. Report Antarc* Antarctic Zenodo
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description This document provides a summary of the results of the two week EDEN ISS concurrent engineering design study conducted from Sep 7-18, 2015. The primary goal of the study was to produce a preliminary design of the EDEN ISS Mobile Test Facility. This preliminary design includes details from all Mobile Test Facility subsystems as well as initial details on a number of scientific and operational themes relevant to the EDEN ISS project. It is important to note, that the design of the Mobile Test Facility will continue to evolve, especially at the subsystem level, but that this document represents a snapshot of the design at the system level, and its status at the completion of the concurrent engineering design study in conjunction with its associated period of post-processing. The design study also generated a number of important supplementary reference documents including subsystem block diagrams and detailed ‘subsystem calculators’ which detail all subsystem components, quantities, estimated mass, volume and power in addition to a first detailed estimate of project spares and consumables. Although extracts of this information are included directly in the report, the current drafts of these documents should be referenced as separate files. The EDEN ISS concurrent engineering design study has matured the design of the Mobile Test Facility and its Future Exploration Greenhouse, Service Section (including the ISPR full rack plant growth system demonstrator) and cold porch. The study has proven the feasibility of the EDEN ISS project and demonstrated that the facility will serve as a valuable resource to the Neumayer III Antarctic Station and as a test-bed for testing plant growth technologies and operational techniques for use within future space-based missions.
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author Zabel, Paul
Bamsey, Matthew
Vrakking, Vincent
Zeidler, Conrad
Schubert, Daniel
Rettberg, Petra
Barczyk, Simon
Davenport, Bob
Waclavicek, Rene
Battistelli, Alberto
Nazzaro, Filomena
Stasiak, Mike
Kohlberg, Eberhard
Mazzoleni, Erik
Fetter, Viktor
Boscheri, Giorgio
Guarnieri, Enzo
Locantore, Ilaria
Bonzano, Giuseppe
Kempkes, Frank
Dueck, Tom
Stanghellini, Cecilia
Gilley, Anthony
Bennett, Michelle
Downey, Peter
Larkin, Tracey
Ceriello, Antonio
Fortezza, Raimondo
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Barczyk, Simon
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Battistelli, Alberto
Nazzaro, Filomena
Stasiak, Mike
Kohlberg, Eberhard
Mazzoleni, Erik
Fetter, Viktor
Boscheri, Giorgio
Guarnieri, Enzo
Locantore, Ilaria
Bonzano, Giuseppe
Kempkes, Frank
Dueck, Tom
Stanghellini, Cecilia
Gilley, Anthony
Bennett, Michelle
Downey, Peter
Larkin, Tracey
Ceriello, Antonio
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