Comparison of waste combustion and waste electrolysis - A systems analysisA steady state model of a closed environmental system has been developed which includes higher plant growth for food production, and is designed to allow wastes to be combusted or electrolyzed. The stoichiometric equations have been developed to evaluate various trash compositions, food items (both stored and produced), metabolic rates, and crew sizes. The advantages of waste electrolysis versus combustion are: (1) oxygen is not required (which reduces the load on the oxygen producing system); (2) the CO2 and H2 products are produced in pure form (reducing the load on the separators); and (3) nitrogen is converted to nitrate (which is directly usable by plants). Weight tradeoff studies performed using this model have shown that waste electrolysis reduces the life support weight of a 4-person crew by 1000 to 2000 kg.
Document ID
19900040397
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Holtzapple, Mark T. (Texas A&M Univ. College Station, TX, United States)
Little, Frank E. (Texas A & M University College Station, United States)