Conceptual design and testing for the advancement of mechanical counterpressure spacesuits

IF 1 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Michelle Kostin
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Abstract

In response to the growing demands for heightened efficiency in extravehicular activity solutions for upcoming missions, mechanical counterpressure (MCP) spacesuits have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional gas-pressurised suits. The distinctive attributes of these MCP suits offer numerous advantages, including reduced energy exertion, reduced risk of decompression failure in case of puncture, and enhanced astronaut comfort. This advanced concept utilises the application of direct pressure via tensioning fabric that is wrapped around the astronaut's body. This study addresses key engineering obstacles that have impeded the implementation of this technology, presenting a possible solution to several of these issues, demonstrated through experimental testing. The conceptual design moves away from the usage of smart materials, with a primary focus on mechanical components. The resulting prototype was successful in reaching a maximum counterpressure of 15.8 kPa whilst also being examined in the context of donning speed and garment sizing adjustability.
推进机械反压太空服的概念设计和测试
为了应对即将到来的任务对提高舱外活动解决方案效率的日益增长的需求,机械反压(MCP)宇航服已经成为传统气压服的一个有前途的替代品。这些MCP宇航服的独特属性提供了许多优点,包括减少能量消耗,减少在穿孔情况下减压失败的风险,并提高宇航员的舒适度。这个先进的概念利用了直接压力的应用,通过拉紧缠绕在宇航员身体上的织物。本研究解决了阻碍该技术实施的关键工程障碍,提出了其中几个问题的可能解决方案,并通过实验测试进行了验证。概念设计远离智能材料的使用,主要关注机械部件。最终的原型成功地达到了15.8千帕的最大反压,同时也在穿衣服速度和服装尺寸可调性的背景下进行了测试。
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Journal of Space Safety Engineering
Journal of Space Safety Engineering Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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