Current International Space Station water recovery regimes produce a sizable portion of waste water brine. This brine is highly toxic and water recovery is poor: a highly wasteful proposition. With new biological techniques that do not require waste water chemical pretreatment, the resulting brine would be chromium-free and nitrate rich which can allow possible fertilizer recovery for future plant systems. Using a system of ion exchange resins we can remove hardness, sulfate, phosphate and nitrate from these brines to leave only sodium and potassium chloride. At this point modern chlor-alkali cells can be utilized to produce a low salt stream as well as an acid and base stream. The first stream can be used to gain higher water recovery thro...
The existing water recovery system on the International Space Station (ISS) is limited to 70 percent...
Aerobic biological stabilization has been previously demonstrated for full size MABR?s (CoMANDR 1.0,...
Water needs, water sources, and means for recycling water are examined in terms appropriate to the w...
Reutilizing resources onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and for future deep space missio...
One of the goals of the AES Life Support System (LSS) Project is to achieve 98% water loop closure f...
The current ISS Water Recovery System (WRS) reclaims water from crew urine, humidity condensate, and...
Brine drying systems may be used in spaceflight. There are several advantages to using brine process...
The International Space Station (ISS) requires a substantial amount of potable water for use by the ...
The existing water recovery system on the International Space Station (ISS) is limited to 75% reclam...
Advisor: John Fisher, NASA Ames Research CenterSaving resources is critical to controlling the costs...
This survey describes brine drying technologies that have been developed for use in space and indust...
Electrostatic separation is a class of material processing technologies commonly used for the sortin...
Long term storage of unprocessed biological wastes and human wastes can present major health issues ...
The ability to recover water from urine and flush water is a critical process to allow long term sus...
Technology improvements in the recovery of water from brine are critical to establishing closed-loop...
The existing water recovery system on the International Space Station (ISS) is limited to 70 percent...
Aerobic biological stabilization has been previously demonstrated for full size MABR?s (CoMANDR 1.0,...
Water needs, water sources, and means for recycling water are examined in terms appropriate to the w...
Reutilizing resources onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and for future deep space missio...
One of the goals of the AES Life Support System (LSS) Project is to achieve 98% water loop closure f...
The current ISS Water Recovery System (WRS) reclaims water from crew urine, humidity condensate, and...
Brine drying systems may be used in spaceflight. There are several advantages to using brine process...
The International Space Station (ISS) requires a substantial amount of potable water for use by the ...
The existing water recovery system on the International Space Station (ISS) is limited to 75% reclam...
Advisor: John Fisher, NASA Ames Research CenterSaving resources is critical to controlling the costs...
This survey describes brine drying technologies that have been developed for use in space and indust...
Electrostatic separation is a class of material processing technologies commonly used for the sortin...
Long term storage of unprocessed biological wastes and human wastes can present major health issues ...
The ability to recover water from urine and flush water is a critical process to allow long term sus...
Technology improvements in the recovery of water from brine are critical to establishing closed-loop...
The existing water recovery system on the International Space Station (ISS) is limited to 70 percent...
Aerobic biological stabilization has been previously demonstrated for full size MABR?s (CoMANDR 1.0,...
Water needs, water sources, and means for recycling water are examined in terms appropriate to the w...