Petrov, Georgi1 and Harris, James2 (2004)
In-Situ Martian Construction – MDRS Crew22 Masonry Construction Simulation
In: On To Mars 2, edited by Zubrin, RM, and Crossman, F. Collector's Guide Publishing Inc.
To explore this possibility Crew 22 aimed to manually construct a barrel vault with a one meter inner radius, using local stone and sand under simulation constraints. Portland cement and hydrated lime were the only imported materials. Construction lasted for 64.5 man-hours in Sim, and six man-hours out of Sim for comparison. Working in the Mars suits was difficult, but not overwhelming. The biggest constraints were decreased visibility and communication had a bigger effect than the weight of the backpack and suit. The use of irregular stone also proved to be a major obstacle. Time and mortar can be reduced by using masonry units of the same shape and size.
1 - Laguarda.Low Architects, Boston, MA email or homepage
2 - Austin Community College, Austin, TX email or homepage