Direct Osmotic Concentration System for Spacecraft Wastewater Recycling
2007-01-3035
7/9/2007
- Content
- Direct osmotic concentration (DOC) is a membrane treatment process for reclamation of space craft wastewater. It incorporates a novel system architecture that includes a forward osmosis (FO) and reverse osmosis (RO) subsystem for hygiene (gray) water, and a membrane distillation subsystem for the treatment of urine and humidity condensate. The products of these subsystems are combined and then post-treated by a catalytic oxidation subsystem. This paper documents progress made during the second year of a three year Rapid Technology Development Team (RTDT) effort.
- Citation
- Flynn, M., Gormly, S., Cath, T., Adams, V., et al., "Direct Osmotic Concentration System for Spacecraft Wastewater Recycling," International Conference On Environmental Systems, Chicago, Illinois, United States, July 9, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-3035.