Optimization of the 4-Bed CO2 Scrubber Performance Based on Ground Tests

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2021-07-12

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50th International Conference on Environmental Systems

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Testing of ground hardware closely matching the flight design for the 4-Bed CO2 Scrubber (4BCO2) has provided a wealth of information about the complex and highly coupled batch process. The 4BCO2 process is a Thermal and Vacuum Swing Adsorption (TVSA) cycle with recirculating flows. The ability to measure CO2 concentration at intermediate points in this architecture is new to this ground test system and has revealed a better understanding of system performance and its dependence on system design, operational parameters, and boundary conditions. This paper will discuss a statistical analysis performed to identify significant correlations between performance factors and operational parameters. Using these new insights on the highly coupled system physics, means for improvements to system performance are proposed.

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James Knox, Dynetics
Warren Peters, NASA
Gregory Cmarik, Jacobs Space Exploration Group, NASA/MSFC/ES62
ICES302: Physio-chemical Life Support- Air Revitalization Systems -Technology and Process Development
The 50th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held virtually on 12 July 2021 through 14 July 2021.

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Spacecraft CO2 Removal, Gas Adsorption, Statistical Analysis

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