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WORK MEASUREMENT FOR ESTIMATING FOOD PREPARATION TIME OF A BIOREGENERATIVE DIET

Authors :
Saori Wada
Evan Raskob
Craig Beers
Ammar Olabi
Calvin Leung
Christine Tao
Conor Alexander
Megan Cunningham
Michele Crum
Jacob Levine
Susan Wang
Bill Pottle
Joanna Jackson
Jaeshin Yoo
Christopher Ong
Rupert Spies
Jean B. Hunter
Grace Fung
Raul Cadena
Robert Relinger
Carolyn Wang
Christina Lau
Randy Rivera
Peter L. Jackson
Jennifer Plichta
Matthew Zimmerman
Norman Voo
Carrie Vicens
Ohad Zeira
Naquan Ishman
Kelly Saikkonen
Michele Segal
Source :
Habitation. 9:17-30
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Cognizant, LLC, 2003.

Abstract

During space missions, such as the prospective Mars mission, crew labor time is a strictly limited resource. The diet for such a mission (based on crops grown in a bioregenerative life support system) will require astronauts to prepare their meals essentially from raw ingredients. Time spent on food processing and preparation is time lost for other purposes. Recipe design and diet planning for a space mission should therefore incorporate the time required to prepare the recipes as a critical factor. In this study, videotape analysis of an experienced chef was used to develop a database of recipe preparation time. The measurements were highly consistent among different measurement teams. Data analysis revealed a wide variation between the active times of different recipes, underscoring the need for optimization of diet planning. Potential uses of the database developed in this study are discussed and illustrated in this work.

Details

ISSN :
15429660
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Habitation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ca8fe1c577e46e4841eaf6b4bd5350c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3727/1542966034605252