Research on the Design of Aviation and Aerospace Hatch Door Mechanisms and Their Future Bionic Prospects

Author:

Cui Zhiwu1,Wu Haochang2,Zhou Ming1,Cui Zhihe1,Huang Hao23ORCID,Liu Ziyu2

Affiliation:

1. Lanzhou Institute of Physics, Science and Technology on Vacuum Technology and Physics Laboratory, Lanzhou 730000, China

2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering Medicine, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China

3. School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China

Abstract

The design of the space hatch door mechanisms is crucial in the aerospace field, impacting not only durability and reliability but also the life safety of astronauts during space missions. This review extensively researches vehicle doors and hatches in civil and military systems across various environments, including land, sea, deep sea, aviation, aerospace, and extreme conditions. Specially, it focuses on the structural design of hatches and related mechanisms in civil aviation and military aerospace environments, such as opening and closing mechanisms, release mechanisms, locking mechanisms, sealing mechanisms, and the ergonomic design of door structures. The review highlights the integration of bionic design principles with hatch mechanisms to explore future solutions. By systematically examining these aeras, this review addresses the lack of comprehensive studies in previous reviews, which often overlook the interconnectivity and applicability of hatch mechanisms across different fields. The absence of such holistic reviews has led to fragmented knowledge and missed opportunities for cross-industry innovation. This review aims to fill these gaps by providing a wide range of design solutions and offering insights that can enhance the development of more reliable, efficient, and safe hatch mechanisms in aerospace and other high-stakes environments.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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