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Development of Carbon Dioxide Removal Systems for Advanced Exploration Systems

机译:开发用于高级勘探系统的二氧化碳去除系统

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"NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program is pioneering new approaches for rapidly developing prototype systems, demonstrating key capabilities, and validating operational concepts for future human missions beyond Earth orbit" (NASA 2012). These forays beyond the confines of earth's gravity will place unprecedented demands on launch systems. They must not only blast out of earth's gravity well as during the Apollo moon missions, but also launch the supplies needed to sustain a crew over longer periods for exploration missions beyond earth's moon. Thus all spacecraft systems, including those for the separation of metabolic carbon dioxide and water from a crewed vehicle, must be minimized with respect to mass, power, and volume. Emphasis is also placed on system robustness both to minimize replacement parts and ensure crew safety when a quick return to earth is not possible. Current efforts are focused on improving the current state-of-the-art systems utilizing fixed beds of sorbent pellets by seeking more robust pelletized sorbents, evaluating structured sorbents, and examining alternate bed configurations to improve system efficiency and reliability. These development efforts combine testing of sub-scale systems and multi-physics computer simulations to evaluate candidate approaches, select the best performing options, and optimize the configuration of the selected approach, which is then implemented in a full-scale integrated atmosphere revitalization test. This paper describes the carbon dioxide (CO2) removal hardware design and sorbent screening and characterization effort in support of the Atmosphere Resource Recovery and Environmental Monitoring (ARREM) project within the AES program. A companion paper discusses development of atmosphere revitalization models and simulations for this project.
机译:“ NASA的高级探索系统(AES)计划开创了新方法,可快速开发原型系统,展示关键功能并验证未来人类在地球轨道之外执行的飞行任务的构想”(NASA 2012)。这些超越地球重力范围的尝试将对发射系统提出前所未有的要求。他们不仅必须像在阿波罗登月任务期间那样,在地球引力的作用下爆炸,而且还必须发射所需的物资,以维持机组人员更长的时间来执行超越月球的探索任务。因此,所有航天器系统,包括用于从乘员运载工具中分离代谢二氧化碳和水的航天器系统,都必须在质量,功率和体积方面最小化。还强调了系统的坚固性,既可以最大程度地减少更换零件,又可以在无法快速返回地面时确保机组人员安全。当前的工作重点是通过寻找更坚固的粒状吸附剂,评估结构化吸附剂以及检查替代床的配置来提高系统效率和可靠性,从而改进利用吸附剂颗粒固定床的现有技术水平的系统。这些开发工作结合了对子规模系统的测试和多物理场计算机仿真,以评估候选方法,选择性能最佳的选项并优化所选方法的配置,然后在全面的大气振兴测试中对其进行实施。本文介绍了二氧化碳(CO2)去除硬件设计以及吸附剂筛选和表征工作,以支持AES计划中的大气资源回收和环境监测(ARREM)项目。随附的论文讨论了该项目的大气振兴模型和模拟的开发。

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