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2 Dust and Aerosol measurement Feasibility Test (DAFT) 0 (Power supplied by PD provided batteries) Power (kw) (peak) ULF1.1/Increment 13/14 Launch/Increment 15 (Not continuous, Negotiable) Crew Time (hrs) (installation/operations) 0 Autonomous Ops (hrs) 0.044 (DAFT-3 and -4) Volume (m 3 ) (w/o packing factor) 7.2 (DAFT-3 and -4) Upmass (kg) (w/o packing factor) EXPRESS Rack Accommodation (carrier) Project Life Cycle Schedule 12/07 12/06 8/06 7/06 2-3/05 12/04 10/03 8/03 Actual/ Baseline Final Report Return Ops DAFT-3 & -4 Launch Ops DAFT-1 & -2 Launch Phase III Safety PSR/FHA Milestones ISS Resource Requirements Revision Date: 09/04/2007 Objective: DAFT is a risk mitigation experiment to evaluate the performance of the TSI P-Trak, a commercially available Condensation Nuclei Counter (CNC), in a microgravity environment. Relevance/Impact: DAFT serves as a technology demonstration that mitigates significant technical risk to the success of the Smoke Aerosol Measurement Experiment (SAME). P-Trak is a key diagnostic identified for use with SAME. An added benefit is that DAFT provided air quality measurements in the ISS cabin. Development Approach: Due to upmass constraints, DAFT was divided into four separate, functional packages (DAFT-1 through DAFT-4). DAFT-1 and DAFT-2 were delivered to the ISS aboard flight 16P in December, 04 and operated during February and March, 05. DAFT-3 and -4 were delivered to the ISS in July, 2006 aboard STS-121 and experiment operations were conducted on August 17th and 21st, 2006. The accuracy of the measurements could only be assessed using a measurement standard (DustTrak) and known aerosol (Arizona Road Dust) which was flown with DAFT-3 and DAFT-4. PI: Dr. David Urban, NASA GRC PS: Dr. Gary Ruff, NASA GRC PM: William Sheredy, NASA GRC Engineering Team: ZIN Technologies, Inc. DAFT-3 Configuration, Sample Bag Deflation. P-Trak, Alcohol Wick (w/Container) and Batteries.

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Dust and Aerosol measurement Feasibility Test (DAFT)

0 (Power supplied by PD providedbatteries)

Power (kw)(peak)

ULF1.1/Increment 13/14Launch/Increment

15 (Not continuous, Negotiable)Crew Time (hrs)(installation/operations)

0Autonomous Ops (hrs)

0.044 (DAFT-3 and -4)Volume (m3)(w/o packing factor)

7.2 (DAFT-3 and -4)Upmass (kg)(w/o packing factor)

EXPRESS RackAccommodation (carrier)

Project Life Cycle Schedule

12/0712/068/067/062-3/0512/0410/038/03Actual/ Baseline

Final ReportReturnOpsDAFT-3 & -4 LaunchOpsDAFT-1 & -2 LaunchPhase III SafetyPSR/FHAMilestones

ISS Resource Requirements

Revision Date: 09/04/2007

Objective:♦ DAFT is a risk mitigation experiment to evaluate the performance

of the TSI P-Trak, a commercially available Condensation NucleiCounter (CNC), in a microgravity environment.

Relevance/Impact:♦ DAFT serves as a technology demonstration that mitigates

significant technical risk to the success of the Smoke AerosolMeasurement Experiment (SAME). P-Trak is a key diagnosticidentified for use with SAME.

♦ An added benefit is that DAFT provided air qualitymeasurements in the ISS cabin.

Development Approach:♦ Due to upmass constraints, DAFT was divided into four

separate, functional packages (DAFT-1 through DAFT-4).♦ DAFT-1 and DAFT-2 were delivered to the ISS aboard flight 16P

in December, 04 and operated during February and March, 05.♦ DAFT-3 and -4 were delivered to the ISS in July, 2006 aboard

STS-121 and experiment operations were conducted on August17th and 21st, 2006.

♦ The accuracy of the measurements could only be assessedusing a measurement standard (DustTrak) and known aerosol(Arizona Road Dust) which was flown with DAFT-3 and DAFT-4.

PI: Dr. David Urban, NASA GRCPS: Dr. Gary Ruff, NASA GRCPM: William Sheredy, NASA GRCEngineering Team: ZIN Technologies, Inc.

DAFT-3 Configuration, Sample Bag Deflation.

P-Trak, AlcoholWick (w/Container)

and Batteries.