Development of the Static Phase Separator

2008-01-2041

6/29/2008

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During Lunar missions, NASA's new Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) may benefit from mass savings and increased reliability by the use of a passive, capillary-driven Static Phase Separator (SPS) for urine collection, containment, and disposal in place of a rotary-fan separator and wastewater storage tank. The design of a capillary separator addresses unique challenges for microgravity fluid management for liquids with a wide range of possible contact angles and high air-to-liquid flow ratio. This paper presents the iterative process leading to a successful test in a reduced gravity aircraft of the SPS concept. Using appropriately scaled test conditions, the resulting prototype allows for a range of wetting properties with complete separation of liquid from gas.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-2041
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Thomas, E., Graf, J., Sweterlitsch, J., and Weislogel, M., "Development of the Static Phase Separator," International Conference On Environmental Systems, San Francisco, California, United States, June 29, 2008, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-2041.
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6/29/2008
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2008-01-2041
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Technical Paper
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English