タイトル | Hollow Fiber Space Suit Water Membrane Evaporator Development for Lunar Missions |
著者(英) | Mitchell, Keith; Hanford, Anthony J.; Bue, Grant C.; Trevino, Luis A. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Johnson Space Center |
発行日 | 2009-01-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | The Space Suit Water Membrane Evaporator (SWME) is the baseline heat rejection technology selected for development for the Constellation lunar suit. The Hollow Fiber (HoFi) SWME is being considered for service in the Constellation Space Suit Element (CSSE) Portable Life Support Subsystem (PLSS) to provide cooling to the thermal loop through water evaporation to the vacuum of space. Previous work described the test methodology and planning to compare the test performance of three commercially available hollow fiber materials as alternatives to the sheet membrane prototype for SWME: 1) porous hydrophobic polypropylene, 2) porous hydrophobic polysulfone, and 3) ion exchange through nonporous hydrophilic modified Nafion. Contamination tests were performed to probe for sensitivities of the candidate SWME elements to organics and non-volative inorganics expected to be found in the target feedwater source, i.e., potable water provided by the vehicle. The resulting presence of precipitate in the coolant water could plug pores and tube channels and affect the SWME performance. From this prior work, a commercial porous hydrophobic hollow fiber was selected to satisfy both the sensitivity question and the need to provide 800 W of heat rejection. This paper describes the trade studies, the design methodology, and the hollow fiber test data used to design a full |
NASA分類 | Man/System Technology and Life Support |
レポートNO | 09ICES-0328 JSC-18043 |
権利 | Copyright |
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