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Design Status of the Closed-Loop Air Revitalization System ARES for Accommodation on the ISS

Journal Article
2008-01-2189
ISSN: 1946-3855, e-ISSN: 1946-3901
Published June 29, 2008 by SAE International in United States
Design Status of the Closed-Loop Air Revitalization System ARES for Accommodation on the ISS
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Citation: Bockstahler, K., Funke, H., Lucas, J., Witt, J. et al., "Design Status of the Closed-Loop Air Revitalization System ARES for Accommodation on the ISS," SAE Int. J. Aerosp. 1(1):543-555, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-2189.
Language: English

Abstract:

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The Closed-Loop Air REvitalisation System ARES is a proof of technology Payload. The objective of ARES is to demonstrate with regenerative processes:
  • the provision of the capability for carbon dioxide removal from the module atmosphere,
  • the return supply of breathable oxygen within a closed-loop process,
  • the conversion of the hydrogen, resulting from the oxygen generation via electrolysis, to water.
The ARES Payload is foreseen to be installed - in 2012 - onboard the ISS in the Columbus Module. The operation of ARES - in a representative manned microgravity environment - will produce valuable operational data on a system which is based on technologies which are different from other air revitalization systems presently in use.
The ARES Technology Demonstrator Payload development started in 2003 with a Phase B, see references [1], [2], [3] and [4]. ARES is presently in Phase C1 and a PDR is scheduled for the beginning of 2009. This paper summarizes the design development work performed in present phase C1 and comprises an outlook on near-term development tasks in support of the ARES PDR in early 2009.