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Preliminary ECLSS Waste Water Model
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A preliminary waste water model for input to the Space Station Freedom (SSF) Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) Water Processor (WP) has been generated for design purposes. Data has been compiled from various ECLSS tests and flight sample analyses. A discussion of the characterization of the waste streams comprising the model is presented, along with a discussion of the waste water model and the rationale for the inclusion of contaminants in their respective concentrations. The major objective is to establish a methodology for the development of a waste water model and to present the current state of that model.
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Carter, D., Holder, D., Alexander, K., Shaw, R. et al., "Preliminary ECLSS Waste Water Model," SAE Technical Paper 911550, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911550.Also In
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