Update to Developing a Multi-bioreactor Test Stand for the Evaluation of Biofilm Mitigation Technologies

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2024-07-21

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2024 International Conference on Environmnetal Systems

Abstract

Biofilm formation in spacecraft wastewater systems is a complex and impactful problem. Biomass flowing in these wastewater systems can cause clogging, higher differential pressures, and flow restrictions impacting equipment reliability and function. To explore this issue, the Marshall Space Flight Center�s biofilm test stand was created and has been utilized to examine multiple biofilm mitigation techniques over a long duration test time. This paper is an update to a previous paper, ICES-2021-122, and will serve to discuss the modifications and enhancements to the biofilm test stand. While the previous configuration tested heat treatments and coatings, this phase of testing will examine differing materials, competing bacteria provided by an external bioreactor, a prototype phytoremediation unit, and additional testing with a nutrient filter. Configuration changes include the addition of float switches, adjustment of the drain assembly architecture and additional support hardware for the competing bacteria bioreactor and phytoremediation units.

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Eric Beitle, Jacobs Space Exploration Group(JSEG), USA
Connor Murphy, Jacobs Space Exploration Group(JSEG), USA
Yo-Ann Velez Justiniano, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
ICES303: Physico-Chemical Life Support- Water Recovery & Management Systems- Technology and Process Development
The 53rd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, on 21 July 2024 through 25 July 2024.

Keywords

ECLSS, Biofilm, Test Stand, CDC bioreactor, ICES 2021 122, biofilm mitigation

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