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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Human Factors Engineering Analysis of Various Hatch Sizes and Associated Safety Impacts
Andrews, Tanya C ; Stewart, Rebecca ; Deitzler, Walter
关键词: HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING;    DOCKING;    HATCHES;    EGRESS;    SAFETY;    TASKS;    ASTRONAUT PERFORMANCE;    ANTHROPOMETRY;    FEMALES;    MALES;    SHAPES;   
RP-ID  :  M19-7340
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

The NASA Docking System (NDS) is a 31.5-inch (800-millimeter)-diameter circular hatch for astronauts to pass through when docked to other pressurized elements in space or for surface egress. The NDS is utilized on the Orion Spacecraft and has been implemented as the International Docking System Standard (IDSS). The EV74 Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Team at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) conducted human factors analyses with various hatch shapes and sizes to accommodate for all astronaut anthropometries, task comfort, and task safety. The 32-inch hatch is too small and a bigger hatch size would better accommodate most astronauts and prove to be safer for daily pass-throughs. To conduct human factors analyses, four participants were gathered based on anthropometry: 1st female, 5th female, 95th male, and 99th male.

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