A rational design for a personnel airlock

In summary, the Martian airlocks are wasteful and the "repair" that occurs later in the movie is problematic.
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Noisy Rhysling
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In The Martian we see airlocks that an SUV would fit into. Wastes air every time it's opened, even if pumped down.

I suggest we make an airlock that clamshells down on a space suit and leaves the minimum amount of room between suit and lock for air to be reclaimed from. You could have banks of these is you needed to get a lot of people out quickly. And you could have all kinds of drama around this system, priorities, etc., of use, especially if you just had one.
 
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This concept is called Suitport.

You can avoid wasting air by pumping the air out, but that needs large pumps.

Worse than the huge airlocks is the "repair" that occurs later in the movie...
 
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In my humble opinion, banks of these is not a viable solution.

Essentially, this would be a lot of openings to the outside, imho just more chances for catastrophic failures ala decompression because of xyz etc etc
 
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Rocco the Stiff said:
In my humble opinion, banks of these is not a viable solution.

Essentially, this would be a lot of openings to the outside, imho just more chances for catastrophic failures ala decompression because of xyz etc etc
So put the armor behind the airlocks. Troop marches into a bay, doors close, the troops cycle through the airlocks. You could have the armor be the deck. Lower it, the personnel move onto it, it returns to position and the troops cycle out through the clamshell locks.

I agree that no solution is perfect, but airlocks like we see on Hermes are good for freight, not egress by individuals. The airlocks on the Hab are hugely wasteful in space, but the clamshell individual locks could be built into the sides of those airlocks and there would be less air to be pumped out before a crewman needed to get out to work on urgent repairs, etc. Cycling large volumes of air in and out would stress the structure, as Mr. Watney demonstrated.
 

Related to A rational design for a personnel airlock

1. What is a personnel airlock?

A personnel airlock is a controlled environment chamber that is designed to allow individuals to enter or exit a space without compromising the safety or integrity of the surrounding environment. It typically consists of two airtight doors that act as barriers between the different environments.

2. Why is a rational design important for a personnel airlock?

A rational design for a personnel airlock is important because it ensures that the airlock functions efficiently and effectively while also minimizing potential hazards. This includes considerations such as air pressure differentials, airlock size, and material selection to prevent contamination or accidents.

3. What factors should be considered when designing a personnel airlock?

When designing a personnel airlock, factors such as the purpose of the airlock, the type of environment it will be used in, the number of individuals using it, and any potential hazards or contaminants must be taken into account. The design should also comply with any relevant safety regulations.

4. Can a personnel airlock be customized for specific needs?

Yes, a personnel airlock can be customized to meet specific needs. This may include features such as multiple entry or exit points, decontamination systems, or specialized ventilation systems. However, it is important to ensure that these customizations do not compromise the overall functionality and safety of the airlock.

5. How does a rational design for a personnel airlock benefit users?

A rational design for a personnel airlock benefits users by providing a safe and controlled environment for entering and exiting a space. It also helps to prevent contamination or accidents, ensuring the well-being of the individuals using the airlock. Additionally, a well-designed airlock can increase efficiency and productivity for those working in hazardous or sensitive environments.

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