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Publikováno v:
Journal of Propulsion and Power. 20:892-901
Mars sample return missions and eventual human missions will both benefit from using Martian resources to produce Earth-return propellant and life support consumables. A new architecture for an in situ propellant production plant is introduced that u
Publikováno v:
Journal of Aircraft. 38:786-799
NASA has developed and tested a large parafoil for use in landing the International Space Station crew return vehicle. A series of tests using low-velocity airdrop pallets and prototype lifting bodies flights has demonstrated that the parafoil recove
Publikováno v:
42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Metabolic heat regenerated Temperature Swing Adsorption (MTSA) technology is being developed for thermal and carbon dioxide (CO2) control for a Portable Life Support System (PLSS), as well as water recycling. An Engineering Development Unit (EDU) of
Publikováno v:
42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Metabolic heat regenerated Temperature Swing Adsorption (MTSA) technology is being developed for thermal and carbon dioxide (CO2) control for a Portable Life Support System (PLSS), as well as water recycling. The core of the MTSA technology is a sorb
Autor:
Christine Iacomini
Publikováno v:
41st International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Publikováno v:
41st International Conference on Environmental Systems.
This paper details the validation of modeling methods for the three core components of a Metabolic heat regenerated Temperature Swing Adsorption (MTSA) subassembly, developed for use in a Portable Life Support System (PLSS). The first core component
Autor:
Christine Iacomini
Publikováno v:
AIAA SPACE 2011 Conference & Exposition.
Publikováno v:
40th International Conference on Environmental Systems.
A Portable Life Support System (PLSS) for use on Mars must effectively and efficiently remove and reject the accumulating carbon dioxide (CO2) that the astronauts metabolically produce and expire. This vital function of the PLSS requires self sustain
Modeling Of Metabolic Heat Regenerated Temperature Swing Adsorption Subassembly For Prototype Design
Publikováno v:
40th International Conference on Environmental Systems.
This paper describes modeling methods for the three core components of a Metabolic heat regenerated Temperature Swing Adsorption (MTSA) subassembly: the sorbent bed, a sublimation (cooling) heat exchanger (SHX), and a condensing icing (warming) heat
Publikováno v:
40th International Conference on Environmental Systems.
A single pumped fluid loop radiator using Galden HT 170 (Solvay Solexis) is being developed for applications where spacecraft heat rejection varies from high power in warm environments to low power in cold environments. Previous work investigated a s