The teardown of two flight desiccant beds from the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) revealed significant discoloration of the silica gel near the bed inlet as well as a coincidental performance loss. This material was analyzed for the presence of chemical contaminants, physical porosity changes, and adsorption performance. The material characteristics are compared against the location in the bed from which they were sampled in order to develop profiles through the bed. Additional testing of the beds prior to teardown provided more data points. Possible mechanisms for the loss of capacity are provided though no root cause has been found. Extrapolation of the performance loss is used to estimate the required oversizing of the silica gel...
As part of NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program and the Life Support Systems Project (L...
The Life Support Systems Project (LSSP) under the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program builds ...
System testing of the Carbon Dioxide Removal and Compression System (CRCS) has revealed that suffici...
The disassembly of two flight desiccant beds from the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) reveale...
The Long Duration Sorbent Testbed (LDST) is a flight experiment demonstration designed to expose cur...
Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) is a necessary step in air revitalization and is often accomplished ...
Quantitative analyses on desorbates from silica gel and molecular sieves in regenerative carbon diox...
The LDST is a flight experiment demonstration designed to expose current and future candidate carbon...
Advanced Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) design is critical for human space fl...
The International Space Station Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly uses zeolite 5A molecular sieve mate...
Advanced Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) design is critical for manned space f...
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) recently conducted tests on two desiccant beds of the fou...
The carbon dioxide removal assembly (CDRA) has been used for the past two decades to continually rem...
Long term space missions require carbon dioxide removal systems that can function with minimal downt...
A regenerable sorbent system was investigated for controlling the humidity and carbon dioxide concen...
As part of NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program and the Life Support Systems Project (L...
The Life Support Systems Project (LSSP) under the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program builds ...
System testing of the Carbon Dioxide Removal and Compression System (CRCS) has revealed that suffici...
The disassembly of two flight desiccant beds from the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) reveale...
The Long Duration Sorbent Testbed (LDST) is a flight experiment demonstration designed to expose cur...
Removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) is a necessary step in air revitalization and is often accomplished ...
Quantitative analyses on desorbates from silica gel and molecular sieves in regenerative carbon diox...
The LDST is a flight experiment demonstration designed to expose current and future candidate carbon...
Advanced Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) design is critical for human space fl...
The International Space Station Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly uses zeolite 5A molecular sieve mate...
Advanced Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) design is critical for manned space f...
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) recently conducted tests on two desiccant beds of the fou...
The carbon dioxide removal assembly (CDRA) has been used for the past two decades to continually rem...
Long term space missions require carbon dioxide removal systems that can function with minimal downt...
A regenerable sorbent system was investigated for controlling the humidity and carbon dioxide concen...
As part of NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program and the Life Support Systems Project (L...
The Life Support Systems Project (LSSP) under the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) program builds ...
System testing of the Carbon Dioxide Removal and Compression System (CRCS) has revealed that suffici...