Computer Simulation and Modeling of CO2 Removal Systems for Exploration

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2015-07-12

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45th International Conference on Environmental Systems

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The Atmosphere Revitalization Recovery and Environmental Monitoring (ARREM) project was initiated in September of 2011 as part of the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program. Under the ARREM project and the follow-on Life Support Systems Project (LSSP), testing of sub-scale and full-scale systems has been combined with multiphysics computer simulations for evaluation and optimization of subsystem approaches. In particular, this paper will describe the testing and 1-D modeling of the combined water desiccant and carbon dioxide sorbent subsystems of the carbon dioxide removal assembly (CDRA), as well as initial 3-D modeling and test validation approaches for vacuum desorption. The goal is a full system predictive model of CDRA to guide system optimization and development.

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Bellevue, Washington
Robert F. Coker, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
James Knox, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
Greg Schunk, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
Carlos Gomez, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
The 45th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Bellevue, Washington, USA on 12 July 2015 through 16 July 2015.

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