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Development Method For an Astronaut-Powered Laundry Machine

Authors :
Arends, Andrew
Robinson, Stephen K1
Arends, Andrew
Arends, Andrew
Robinson, Stephen K1
Arends, Andrew
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Without a precedent to laundering clothes off-Earth, a preliminary solution is required to develop a spaceflight laundry machine capable of operating in various gravity fields. With this thesis’ proposed solution, human exercise to power an agitating bladder, a closed-loop hydraulic system, and a wastewater sensor suite provide a desirable environment for quantifying waste-mass transfer away from textiles while minimizing textile damage. Bond Graph Theory is used to model the proposed solution and to evaluate how human-power and valve configurations affect the system’s cleaning performance. Bond Graph simulation results reveal preliminary performance metrics and hardware significantly impacting the machine’s performance. A human-powered laundry machine prototype and model are essential for maturing the technology to spaceflight readiness.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1449594224
Document Type :
Electronic Resource