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Improving Logistics and Waste Management for Deep Space Human Exploration

机译:改善物流和废物管理,促进深空人类探索

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NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems Logistics Reduction Project is developing technologies that reduce mission mass and volume for exploration. Recently there has been increasing interest in determining the quantity of consumable logistics and system spares necessary to ensure a certain level of reliability. This is influenced by a technology's criticality and degree of impact to the overall mission. Technologies that directly reduce mass (e.g. longer wear crew clothing) are relatively straightforward for calculating the savings and understanding the mission impacts. Waste management technologies that process waste can reduce mass, but spares and contingency modes are more interwoven with other vehicle systems, so assessment is more complex. This paper considers mission benefits while also considering impacts from hardware failures for technologies including: crew clothing, reusable cargo bags for habitat outfitting, automated RFID cargo tracking, trash processing/storage/repurposing, and high reliability toilets.
机译:NASA的“高级勘探系统后勤削减项目”正在开发可减少任务质量和勘探量的技术。最近,对于确定一定程度的可靠性所必需的消耗性物流和系统备件的数量的兴趣日益浓厚。这受技术的关键性和对整体任务的影响程度的影响。直接减少重量的技术(例如,穿更长的工作服)对于计算节省量和了解任务影响相对简单。处理废物的废物管理技术可以减轻质量,但是备用和应急模式与其他车辆系统的交织程度更高,因此评估更加复杂。本文在考虑任务收益的同时,还考虑了硬件故障对技术的影响,这些技术包括:船员服装,用于居住区装潢的可重复使用的货袋,自动RFID货物跟踪,垃圾处理/存储/重新利用以及高可靠性厕所。

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