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Evaluation of Training Samples Manually Welded With the Universal Handtool in a Space Simulation Chamber

NASA/TM-2004-213172, Russell, C.K. and Malone, T.W. and Cato, S.N., Evaluation of Training Samples Manually Welded With the Universal Handtool in a Space Simulation Chamber, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546-0001, May 2004, pp. 48, Format(s): PDF 30718k

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The international space welding experiment was designed to evaluate the universal handtool (UHT) functions as a welding, brazing, coating, and cutting tool for in-space operations. The UHT is an electron beam welding system developed by the Paton Welding Institute (PWI), Kiev, Ukraine, and operated a 8 kV with up to 1 kW of power. In preparation for conducting the space welding experiment, cosmonauts were trained to properly operate the UHT and correctly process samples. This Technical Memorandum presents the results of the destructive and nondestructive evaluation of the training samples made in Russia in 1998. It was concluded that acceptable welds can be made with the UHT despite the constraints imposed by a space suit. The lap joint fillet weld configuration was more suitable than the butt joint configuration for operators with limited welding experience. The tube braze joint configuration designed by the PWI was easily brazed in a repeatable manner.
Keywords:welding in space, electron beam, universal handtool
Subjects:Engineering: Engineering (General)
ID Code:665
Deposited On:21 July 2004