This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Engineering Problems of Developing Systems for Water Electrolysis for Providing the Crew with Oxygen Aboard Space Stations
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
The paper deals with some aspects of the KOH electrolysis process, with the water electrolysis system technical data obtained on the MIR space station presented, alkali electrolysis problems are discussed with trends of electrolysis system development, some test results of solid polymer electrolyzers developed at NIICHIMMASH are presented.
Recommended Content
Authors
Topic
Citation
Samsonov, N., Farafonov, N., Gavrilov, L., Korolev, V. et al., "Engineering Problems of Developing Systems for Water Electrolysis for Providing the Crew with Oxygen Aboard Space Stations," SAE Technical Paper 951559, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/951559.Also In
References
- Belaventsev J.E. Gavrilov L.I. at.al. A System for Oxygen Generation from Water Electrolysis aboard the Manned Space Station MIR 4th European Symposium Florence, Italy October 21-24 1991
- Davenport R.J. Schubert F.H. at.al. A Comparison of Russian and American Oxygen Generation Hardware 24th International Conference Friedrichshafen, Germany June 20-23 1994
- Samsonov N.M. Gavrilov L.I. Problems of Developing Systems for Carbon Dioxide Processing and Oxygen Generation by Electrolysis for Space Stations 24th International Conference Friedrichshafen, Germany June 20-23 1994
- McElroy J.F. Moter T.M. Roy R.J. Water Electrolyzers for Closed Environment Life Support 21st International Conference San Francisco, California, USA July 15-17 1991
- Ishida H. Shoji T. Development of CO 2 Generation System for Spacecraft 23rd International Conference Colorado Springs July 12-15 1993