Developing Sustainable Spacecraft Water Management SystemsIt is well recognized that water handling systems used in a spacecraft are prone to failure caused by biofouling and mineral scaling, which can clog mechanical systems and degrade the performance of capillary-based technologies. Long duration spaceflight applications, such as extended stays at a Lunar Outpost or during a Mars transit mission, will increasingly benefit from hardware that is generally more robust and operationally sustainable overtime. This paper presents potential design and testing considerations for improving the reliability of water handling technologies for exploration spacecraft. Our application of interest is to devise a spacecraft wastewater management system wherein fouling can be accommodated by design attributes of the management hardware, rather than implementing some means of preventing its occurrence.
Document ID
20090039037
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Thomas, Evan A. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Klaus, David M. (Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)