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Figure 3-18: Recommendations for volumes for different areas of the social zone<br />

© LIQUIFER<br />

HMM<br />

Assessment Study<br />

Report: CDF-20(A)<br />

February 2004<br />

page 140 of 422<br />

To complement the requirements and numbers shown previously a set of recommendations were<br />

considered from different sources. The general architecture is shown in Table 3-7:<br />

GENERAL<br />

Anthropometric<br />

design and layout<br />

Factors to be considered Impacts Reference<br />

Neutral body posture<br />

changes the geometry of<br />

the eye`s reference point<br />

Different muscular effort<br />

in zero-g and partial-g<br />

Socialization Support social cohesion<br />

Reduction of interpersonal<br />

tension<br />

Groups vs. Privacy of<br />

small groups<br />

Privacy Individual crew activities<br />

such as sleeping, reading,<br />

personal communications<br />

COMPONENTS<br />

Laundry Mass reduction of textiles<br />

Psychological issue<br />

Self-cleaning<br />

Radiation shielding Galactic Cosmic Rays<br />

(GCR)<br />

Different design for<br />

workstations, clothing and<br />

equipment in zero-g and<br />

partial-g<br />

Areas designed for group<br />

interaction (dining,<br />

wardroom, entertainment<br />

area, group work sites)<br />

Separation of private crew<br />

quarters from:<br />

• Public view<br />

• Sounds<br />

• Vibrations<br />

Water requirements<br />

Solar Particle Event (SPE) Storm shelter must be<br />

included in the architecture<br />

[RD92], p<br />

147<br />

[RD93]<br />

[RD93]<br />

[RD95]

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