PIMS 8th Annual Microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial

NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio



 
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PIMS Microgravity Environment Interpretation Tutorial (MEIT)

April 4-6 2005, Radisson Hotel Cleveland Airport, North Olmsted, Ohio

The MEIT is being held as part of the NASA Reduced-gravity Environment Conference for Exploration. For details and registration, please check the RECE web site


AN EXAMPLE MICROGRAVITY ENVIRONMENT INTERPRETATION TUTORIAL AGENDA

Final 2004 MEIT Agenda

Tuesday March 2nd, 2004

TITLE

SECTION NAME
LECTURERS
NASA Glenn Microgravity Environment Program (MEP) Overview
Section 1
D. Francisco
PIMS Interactions with Experiment Teams
Section 2
K. Jules
Payload Developer and Science Teams Interface to the ISS Program
Section 3
J. Scheib
Overview of Space Biology from Cells to Humans
Section 4
D. Klaus
The Influence of Gravity on Physicochemical Systems
Section 5
I. Alexander
Impact of the Microgravity Environment on Experiments
Section 6
B.Tryggvason
Predicting Residual Acceleration Effects on Space Experiments
Section 7
E. Nelson
Physical Effects of Space Flight Acting on Biological Systems
Section 8
D. Klaus
Developing Microgravity Tolerance Specifications
Section 9
E. Nelson
Wednesday March 3rd, 2004
Working in a Reduced-gravity Environment: A Primer
Section 10
K. Jules
Accelerometer Systems: Descriptions and Capability
Section 11
W. Foster
Analysis Techniques for Quasi-steady Data
Section 12
E. Kelly
Analysis Techniques for Vibratory Data
Section 13
K. Hrovat
Reduced-gravity Environment of Ground-based Facilities and Non-orbital Flight Platforms
Section 14
R.Delombard
Simulating Partial-g on Earth and 1-g in Space
Section 15
D. Klaus
Microgravity Emission Laboratory (MEL) Test Facility
Section 16
A. McNelis
Fundamentals of Microgravity Vibratory Isolation
Section 17
M. Whorton
Survey of the Microgravity Vibratory Isolation Systems
Section 18
M. Whorton
 
 
Thursday March 4th, 2004
Microgravity Control Integration Process and Disturbance For ISS Rack Payloads
Section 19
J. Heese
ISS Design Analysis Cycle and Environment Predictions
Section 20
B. Humphrey
ISS Measured Quasi-steady Environment
Section 21
E. Kelly
ISS Measured Vibratory Environment
Section 22
K. Hrovat
PIMS International Space Station Operation and Data Access
Section 23
K. McPherson
The Use of Micro-acceleration Data for Convection Modeling and the Analysis of the Micro-acceleration Limits
Section 24
V. Polezhaev

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