Hatch Size Evaluation for the Altair Lunar Sortie Habitat

2008 
Issues of moving through hatchways and related design problems of hatch size and shape were investigated for the Altair lunar habitat. To insure proper usability and safety, the goal of the current study was to understand the critical dimensions necessary for proper translation through the hatch by manipulating size (height, width, step over height, and overall height) and shape (rectangular and circular). A single participant donning a pressurized rear-entry integrated (REI) Extravehicular Activity (EVA) suit was timed and video recorded as participant accomplished various translations through a mockup hatch. Objective performance measures consisted of time and contact data with the hatch, while subjective data was obtained using the Cooper-Harper Qualities Ratings, Corlett and Bishop Discomfort Scale, a Physical Effort scale, and a functionality questionnaire. Correlation analysis discovered a significant relationship between the hatch dimension of height and all of the performance measures, as well as,...
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