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Process Control Water Quality Monitor for Space Station Freedom - Development Update
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Abstract
Space Station Freedom's water reclamation system requires on-line monitoring to verify acceptable quality for delivery to tanks supplying the crew's potable and hygiene water needs. Total organic carbon, pH, conductivity, temperature, and residual iodine concentration in the effluent from the water processor will be continuously monitored by the Process Control Water Quality Monitor (PCWQM). This paper reports PCWQM analytical system development progress.
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Jeffers, E. and Novotny, J., "Process Control Water Quality Monitor for Space Station Freedom - Development Update," SAE Technical Paper 921264, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921264.Also In
References
- Jeffers, E. L. Jolly, C. D. “Development of the Process Control Water Quality Monitor for Space Station Freedom” SAE Paper No. 911432 Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems San Francisco, CA July 1991
- Dougherty, D Poorman, T Jeffers, E. Novotny, J “Continuous Monitoring of Effluent Iodine Levels of Space Station Water Using Solid State Technology,” 22nd International Conference on Environmental Sessions Seattle, WA July 1992