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==Properties==
 
==Properties==
This settlement can be extended along with a growing population. To build more layers on top makes the inner vaults even safer against [[radiation]], [[meteorites]] and [[air]] decompression. Every additional layer provides an even bigger space.
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Rectangular column, beam and girder design with steal structural members as used on Earth would not be appropriate on Mars for any structure intended for human habitation.  On Mars the first need for a habitation is that it be a pressure vessel to hold in enough air pressure for human survival, so cylindrical and spherical buildings would be built. One option is to dig a semicircular cross section ditch and build a cylindrical building in the ditch with its axis horizontal.  Structural tension members would wrap around the entire building; roof, wall and floor to hold air pressure in. Another option for brick construction is to have a flat slab floor semi cylindrical roof structure and enough fill material over the roof so that the weight of the fill holds in the air pressure in the building below without the need for tensile strength in the walls of the structure.  About 30 feet of brick and fill would be required to provide the necessary pressure.  The inner surface of the pressure vessel must be lined with gas a impermeable layer.
  
A cubic building can not grow unlimited, because the inner (old) rooms have to support part of the weight of the outer (new) rooms. In a multi-layered vault building every layer supports itself. Moreover, it is [[fail-safe|safe against a local failure]], because a vault remains stable even if parts of the construction is destroyed.
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Buildings would be made to their design size when first built. There would be no particular advantage to building a new layer of habitation above a previous building because the previous pressure vessel would be wasted and a new outer pressure retaining layer would be required.
  
 
==Material==
 
==Material==

Revision as of 16:58, 7 July 2010

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A multi-layered vault settlement is a building, consisting of several shells. Each shell serves a different purpose: The central shell is the best protected part of the settlement, best useful for living rooms. The outermost shell contains store rooms, greenhouses, machinery, etc. It can be dome or barrel shaped.

Principle of a Multi-layered Vault Settlement

Properties

Rectangular column, beam and girder design with steal structural members as used on Earth would not be appropriate on Mars for any structure intended for human habitation. On Mars the first need for a habitation is that it be a pressure vessel to hold in enough air pressure for human survival, so cylindrical and spherical buildings would be built. One option is to dig a semicircular cross section ditch and build a cylindrical building in the ditch with its axis horizontal. Structural tension members would wrap around the entire building; roof, wall and floor to hold air pressure in. Another option for brick construction is to have a flat slab floor semi cylindrical roof structure and enough fill material over the roof so that the weight of the fill holds in the air pressure in the building below without the need for tensile strength in the walls of the structure. About 30 feet of brick and fill would be required to provide the necessary pressure. The inner surface of the pressure vessel must be lined with gas a impermeable layer.

Buildings would be made to their design size when first built. There would be no particular advantage to building a new layer of habitation above a previous building because the previous pressure vessel would be wasted and a new outer pressure retaining layer would be required.

Material

Brick

Multi-layered Vault Settlement made exclusively from Bricks

Bricks from sintered regolith allow the construction of vaults without any further material. Gravity alone stabilizes the building. Neither reinforcement nor grout is necessary.

Specialized Bricks

Specialized bricks (e.g. arch segments) can be made for every vault radius and for special shapes. Advantage: The strength of a brick vault can be optimized. Disadvantage: The effort for manufacturing a great variety of bricks is high.

Universal Bricks

Universal bricks allow different vault radius and shapes with only one sort of brick. Advantage: The manufacturing can be automated easily. Disadvantage: The strength of the masonry depends on the connection between the bricks. It is inevitably weaker than a vault from specialized bricks, for the pressure does not act perpendicular at the surface of each brick in most cases.

Steel

Steel Construction

Steel allows the construction of a great variety of vault shapes. Since steel provides great strength even with thin girders, such vaults provide optimal space inside. Disadvantages: Steel is probably more expensive to produce than bricks.

Layers

Innermost layer

  • Sleeping rooms
  • Living rooms

Middle layer

  • Working rooms
  • Vital machinery

Outermost layer

  • Storage of material and inventories

Open issues

  • What is better for radiation shielding and protection against meteorites: A brick vault or a steel vault?

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