The technical components of sick bays aboard space ships must be designed to create an optimal medical environment. Within the close confines of a space ship, air contamination by bacteria is a high priority concern, and systems must be designed to minimize this hygienic factor. Accordingly, cursory description is provided of individual subcomponents of such a system that regulates air temperature, gas composition, relative humidity, air currents, and bacterial counts. In addition, a table is provided of a permissible range of values for every parameter of interest in the different compartments of the space ship.
Technical Requirements of Sick Bays Aboard Space Ships (Abstract Only)
1991
1 pages
Report
No indication
English
Manned Spacecraft , Space Technology , Clinical Medicine , Air pollution , Hospitals , Life support systems , Spacecraft cabin atmospheres , Spacecraft cabins , Spacecraft design , Aerospace medicine , Air currents , Atmospheric temperature , Bacteria , Contamination , Gas composition , Humidity , Sicknesses , Foreign technology , Translations
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