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Mass Balance Sensitivity for Space Station Freedom: Closed Loop Life Support

1991-07-01
911417
Water reclamation will be the basis of the closed loop Water Recovery Management (WRM) system on Space Station Freedom (SSF). The life support loop is considered “closed” in the sense that water will not be resupplied to SSF, only food with sufficient water percentage to make-up for inefficiencies in recovery, will be resupplied every 90 days. Oxygen will be generated from water. Mass balance for water, atmosphere and solids pertaining to Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) on SSF has been modeled on a Lotus 123 spreadsheet. Pictoral and numerical representations of the mass balance is shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 for Manned Tended Configuration (MTC), Permanently Manned Configuration (PMC) and Eight Man Capability Configuration (EMCC), respectively. Parameters are varied to analyze the sensitivity of the mass balance to different hardware combinations, crew configurations and metabolic rates.
Technical Paper

Waste Water Processing Technology for Space Station Freedom: Comparative Test Data Analysis

1991-07-01
911416
Comparative tests were performed by Boeing, Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) or Boeing subcontractors to select the optimum technology for waste water processing on Space Station Freedom (SSF). A Thermoelectric Integrated Membrane Evaporation Subsystem (TIMES) and a Vapor Compression Distillation Subsystem (VCDS) were built and tested to compare urine processing capability. A portion of the distillate recovered from pretreated urine; ie, the water which originates in the resupply food, is the basis for closed loop life support on SSF. Several other waste water “Challenge Solutions”, representing laboratory experiment waste water, were also comparatively processed with these two technologies. Performance, water quality and specific energy were compared for conceptual designs intended to function as part of the Water Recovery and Management (WRM) system.
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