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... ... @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**|A CT4 -|**Description**| UtilizingAcceptance andCommitmentTherapy to improve participants’psychological flexibility, stressandwell-being,performanceanderrormeasures5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**| KarolySchlosser6 -|**Organisation** | InstituteofManagementStudies, Goldsmiths UniversityofLondon7 -|**Co-Investigators**|n /a3 +|**Acronym**|AVAWT 4 +|**Description**|Powergeneration and measurement of wind velocitywith awind turbine.Testing a structural improvementto the turbine to increase the efficiency. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Avetik Grigoryan ~| [[avetik@bazoomq.org>>mailto:avetik@bazoomq.org]] 6 +|**Organisation** |Bazoomq Space Research Laboratory 7 +|**Co-Investigators**|Stepan Hovsepyan ~| [[hovsepyan.s.h@gmail.com>>mailto:hovsepyan.s.h@gmail.com]] 8 8 9 9 === Summary === 10 10 ... ... @@ -13,17 +13,25 @@ 13 13 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 14 14 ))) 15 15 16 - Astronauts are at all times required to provideoutstandingperformance. They aretoremain resilientandtomaintaintheir psychologicalwell-beingin ordertosuccessfully accomplishtheirmission in extreme and isolatedenvironments. Future Martianexplorersthereforehaveto beselectedand trainedtobe abletodealwith suchenvironmentsandtobeabletomaintainanadaptiveandresilientmind-set,communicatewithothersefficientlynd pro-actively,processandaccept worriesandsadness,andtostay persistentwithrespectto thelsofthemission.16 +Harvesting energy locally on Mars during manned Mars missions will be very important for supporting the power systems of the future Mars habitats. Delivering energy resources from Earth to Mars will be too expensive, meaning that usage of any energy sourceavailable in the Mars environment will be very useful. In addition to solar energy, wind energy could also be considered as a potential source of energy.Martian surface winds, with a wind velocitythat would correspond to about 3m/s on Earth, are not a particularly powerful mean for harvesting energyon Mars, but they could still serve as an auxiliary source. 17 17 18 - Inthecourse oftheexperiment,allsix analogastronauts willbetrainedinAcceptance andCommitmentTherapy(ACT). Inawiderangeofstudies,ACThas proven toincreasepeople’spsychologicalflexibility;thisis,theirabilitytopursuetheirimportantgoals,even when theyexperiencethoughts,feelings,fears,andmotionsthatmayget inthe wayoftheirmovingtowardsthosegoals.TheACTtrainingwillfocus onprovidingkey,practicalskillsthattheparticipantscanuseincarryingouttheirdaily activities,aswell asininteractingwiththeirolleagues.Thisstudyimsto assesses theabilityof ACTto improveparticipants’psychologicalflexibility,stressand well-being,performanceanderrormeasures,narrativecontentsandcommunicationpatterns,cognitive andphysiologicaloutcomes.18 +AVAWTtherefore wants to measure the power generation and wind velocityat the test site with a Savonius VAWT style wind turbine during the mission.These turbines are lightweight, have a simple construction and can be easily deployed and mounted on a nearby small hill or even at the top of the habitable module.To increase efficiency, a new structural improvement of the turbines is also being tested: rectangular openings are made in both blades and covered with flexible patches. These patches bend with thewind and allow the air to flow through the openingson the side where the wind blows on the blade’s convex surface. This will reduce the dynamic pressure on the convex side of the turbine, thus increasing the difference between the dynamic pressures on the turbine’s two sides and generating greater rotational momentum.With this improvement the maximum torque of the wind turbine could increase up to 60%. 19 19 20 - The study will useapre- post-test design. The pre-test will be completedby theparticipantsbefore the ACT training, apost-test aftercompleting the training. Further, a follow-upmeasure will be takenfrom participants at the end of their mission. Additional qualitative data will be collected from the analog astronauts in form of a diary.20 +**Independent Experiment:** 21 21 22 +* No allocation of GOST/CRW resources or inclusion in mission plan 23 +* Under supervision of GOST CDR 24 +* Eligible for site access 25 + 26 + 27 + 28 + 29 + 22 22 === Experiment Data === 23 23 24 24 (% style="height:10px; width:1000px" %) 25 25 |=(% style="width: 127px;" %)Date|=(% style="width: 871px;" %)Files 26 -|(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-04>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/ACT/2021-10-04]]|(% style="width:871px" %)files 34 +|(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-04>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/ACT/2021-10-04]]|(% style="width:871px" %)types of files for each experiment day, size of the cells: width 1000px, height 10px 27 27 |(% style="width:127px" %) |(% style="width:871px" %) 28 28 29 29