Engineering Testbed for Biological Water/Air Reclamation and Recycling

901231

7/1/1990

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Abstract
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Experience with reclaimed and recycled life support testbeds is necessary to identify problems unique to this new class of spacecraft systems. Current research and engineering testbeds necessary for advanced Space Station Freedom, moonbase, interplanetary travel and Mars/Phobos mission and base are large, complex, costly and rare.
We report a small, simple, flexible and affordable experimental research and engineering testbed for biologically contaminated or enhanced physical chemical and biological water/air reclamation and recycling systems.
Experience with this and similar testbeds is necessary to understand and rationally develop safe, stable, deployable, larger biological reclamation/recycle life support systems for terrestrial and extraterrestrial uses.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/901231
Citation
Janik, D. and DeMarco, J., "Engineering Testbed for Biological Water/Air Reclamation and Recycling," International Conference On Environmental Systems, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States, July 9, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901231.
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Published
7/1/1990
Product Code
901231
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English