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Life Support-Thoughts on the Design of Safety Systems
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Abstract
This paper considers the design of safety systems as they might be applied to a manned habitat operating in space. Areas reviewed include the delineation, monitoring and suppression of hazards as well as the design of control systems. Examples of methods that could be used to suppress hazards are presented, including schematics for a shut-down hierarchy and a fire and hazardous gas control system.
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Huttenbach, R. and Oram, S., "Life Support-Thoughts on the Design of Safety Systems," SAE Technical Paper 901248, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901248.Also In
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- Life Support and Habitability Manual Nelson Space Services 1 December 1989
- System Safety Requirements for ESA Space Systems and Associated Equipment 2 September 1988