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Habitability Studies for Hermes-A Status of Simulation and Validation
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The HERMES programme has been adopted as an european programme at The Hague ministerial level meeting in 1987. The primary mission of HERMES will be the servicing of the Columbus Free Flyer Laboratory. A typical mission will last 10 to 12 days and will be based on the utilization of the three crewmembers on board. A satisfactory environment is essential to support crew physical, physiological and psychological needs in order to promote mission success. This paper will present, in a first part, a description of the baseline configuration of the space vehicle, and in a second part, the preliminary verification of the adequacy of the internal layout with the users, using CAD simulations of the crewmembers activities, and then, a full scale mock-up which was build to validate those simulations and to ensure the overall coherence of the composite HERMES/COLUMBUS FREE FLYER.
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Winisdoerffer, F., "Habitability Studies for Hermes-A Status of Simulation and Validation," SAE Technical Paper 901388, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901388.Also In
References
- “Hermes System Requirements Document” January 29th 1990
- “Hermes Crew Integration Requirements Document” January 29th 1990
- “NASA-STD-3000 Man-Systems Integration Standards” 1 October 1989
- “Hermes Crew/System Interface Test Plan,Phase A” April 11th 1990
- “Assessment of crew operations during internal servicing of the Columbus Free Flyer by Hermes” Winisdoerffer Lamothe Bourdeaud'hui Malaga October 7-12 1989