AIAA SPACE 2013 Conference and Exposition 2013
DOI: 10.2514/6.2013-5305
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Abstract: The objective of space habitat design is to minimize mass and system size while providing adequate space for all necessary equipment and a functional layout that supports crew health and productivity. Unfortunately, development and evaluation of interior layouts is often ignored during conceptual design because of the subjectivity and long times required using current evaluation methods (e.g., human-in-the-loop mockup tests and in-depth CAD evaluations). Early, more objective assessment could prevent expensive… Show more

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“…These include mass sizing and layout analysis models similar to those proposed in Ref. 6. Second, several small space layouts should be assessed with these tools to derive formalized guidance on layout measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These include mass sizing and layout analysis models similar to those proposed in Ref. 6. Second, several small space layouts should be assessed with these tools to derive formalized guidance on layout measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-reduced mass 5,6,8 -reduced complexity -increased open and accessible volume/floor areas (or habitable volume) 5,6,7,8,9 -reduction of wasted or unusable volume 5,6,9 -increased stowage and stowage access 5,6,8,9 -increased surface area access 8,9 -improved control over the environment 7 -increased visible volume and lengths of lines of sight 5,6,7,8,9 -improved circulation (translation efficiency) 5,6,7,8,9 -improved private and personal space 5,6,7 -multifunctional use of space and equipment 5,6,8,9 -improved workspace utility 5,7 -reduced perceived crowdedness 5,6,7,8 -improved sensory variability 5,7 -decreased social monotony 7 -improved auditory and hygiene isolation 5,6,7,9 -improved utilities efficacy 5,6,8 -improved comfort 5,…”
Section: Cross-cutting Architectural Solutionsmentioning
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“…Habitat and logistics masses, volumes, and configurations for a range of mission durations and locations (orbital versus fixed surface versus mobile surface) were developed as a part of a broader study of EMC habitation sizing, modularity, and commonality [21,22] and these habitat concepts were incorporated into different Phobos mission architectures as described later in this section. However, an analysis was first conducted to compare and down-select from the large number of potential locations for an orbital habitat.…”
Section: Phobos Habitatsmentioning
confidence: 99%