Detail publikace
Demonstrátor nafukovacího pozemního stanu
WONG, N. DOULE, O. CERMACK, M. ŠÁLENÝ, V.
Český název
Demonstrátor nafukovacího pozemního stanu
Anglický název
Inflatable Land Shelter Demonstrator
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This paper presents a concept for a rapidly deployable Inflatable Land Shelter Demonstrator that can be dropped from the air and deploys independently of an external power grid. This architecture concept is intended to be used as an analog for future space missions using a selfdeployable techniques for the habitat construction on another celestial body as well as for increasing the technology readiness level of critical components of the design as a technology demonstrator. The first analog ILSD is designed to be used in moderate conditions on Earth as a precursor to future revisions for increasingly harsh terrestrial environments and application. Options for deployment of the habitat are studied and optimal architecture for the habitat demonstrator is proposed while interdisciplinary approach is kept in mind. The architecture takes into account three primary operating modes: delivery, deployment, and habitability, and the tradeoffs in the design for an integrated architecture concept for the ILSD. The delivery possibilities are considered from a ground and air-borne, deployment possibilities include fully and partially autonomous as well as one time use versus the ability to reuse or refurbish the habitat, and internal habitability aspects such as HVAC, power generation, lighting, etc. Preintegration of utilities is also studied.
Český abstrakt
Tento dokument představuje koncept pro rychle rozmístitelné nafukovací pozemní stany, které mohou být zpuštěny ze vzduchu a nasazeny nezávisle na vnější infrastruktuře. Tato architektura je určena k použití jako analog pro budoucí kosmické mise s použitím samorozvinutelné techniky pro stanoviště na jiném nebeském tělese.
Anglický abstrakt
This paper presents a concept for a rapidly deployable Inflatable Land Shelter Demonstrator that can be dropped from the air and deploys independently of an external power grid. This architecture concept is intended to be used as an analog for future space missions using a selfdeployable techniques for the habitat construction on another celestial body as well as for increasing the technology readiness level of critical components of the design as a technology demonstrator. The first analog ILSD is designed to be used in moderate conditions on Earth as a precursor to future revisions for increasingly harsh terrestrial environments and application. Options for deployment of the habitat are studied and optimal architecture for the habitat demonstrator is proposed while interdisciplinary approach is kept in mind. The architecture takes into account three primary operating modes: delivery, deployment, and habitability, and the tradeoffs in the design for an integrated architecture concept for the ILSD. The delivery possibilities are considered from a ground and air-borne, deployment possibilities include fully and partially autonomous as well as one time use versus the ability to reuse or refurbish the habitat, and internal habitability aspects such as HVAC, power generation, lighting, etc. Preintegration of utilities is also studied.
Klíčová slova česky
Nafukovací, Samočinně rozvinutelný, Vesmírná mise, Extrémní prostředí
Klíčová slova anglicky
Inflatable, Selfdeployable, Space Mission, Extreme Enviroment
Rok RIV
2012
Vydáno
15.07.2012
Nakladatel
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Místo
San Diego, California
ISBN
9781622763207
Kniha
sborník 42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems
Strany od–do
139–158
Počet stran
18
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT93550,
author="Vratislav {Šálený},
title="Inflatable Land Shelter Demonstrator",
booktitle="sborník 42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems",
year="2012",
month="July",
pages="139--158",
publisher="American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics",
address="San Diego, California",
isbn="9781622763207"
}