Development of a Water Recovery Subsystem Based on Vapor Phase Catalytic Ammonia Removal (VPCAR)

860985

07/14/1986

Event
Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
Content
An integrated engineering breadboard subsystem for the recovery of potable water from untreated urine was designed, fabricated and tested. It was fabricated from commercially available components without emphasis on weight, volume and power requirement optimization. Optimizing these parameters would make this process competitive with other spacecraft water recovery systems. Unlike other phase change systems, this process is based on the catalytic oxidation at elevated temperatures of ammonia and volatile hydrocarbons to innocuous products; therefore, no urine pretreatment is required. The testing program consisted of parametric tests, one month of daily tests, and a continuous run of 165 hours. The recovered water is low in ammonia, hydrocarbons and conductivity and requires only adjustment of its pH to meet drinking water standards.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/860985
Pages
8
Citation
Budininkas, P., Rasouli, F., and Wydeven, T., "Development of a Water Recovery Subsystem Based on Vapor Phase Catalytic Ammonia Removal (VPCAR)," SAE Technical Paper 860985, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860985.
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Published
Jul 14, 1986
Product Code
860985
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English