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Development of Challenge Aerosols for Testing Filters in Spacecraft Air Revitalization SystemsThe common means for reducing particle concentrations in air in enclosed spaces, including in space habitats, are source prevention and particle removal by air filters. While air filtration and testing is a well-established discipline and industry, testing and classifying filters according to commonly used standards rely on a test aerosol that is often arbitrary and chosen for the convenience of the test method. In space habitats, the particle size distributions are expected to be quite different than the particle size distributions prescribed in test standards, due to the partial or low gravity environment affecting sedimentation of large particulates like hair or cloth fibers, or the introduction of planetary dust to the pressurized volume. This means that the efficacy of the filter will be quite different in the space habitat than specified according to a prevailing standard. This paper will present a means to specify and generate a “composite” test aerosol that is similar to the measured and reported particle sizes utilizing the International Space Station (ISS) as an example. Application of this test aerosol is expected to yield filter efficiencies and loading effects closer to what one can expect on the ISS and to be useful in determining filter lifetime and replacement cycles. The method can be tuned, within reason, to match other particle size distributions one may encounter, such as the intrusion of Lunar dust for a Lunar lander or habitat.
Document ID
20230010277
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Juan Agui
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Bob Green
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Gordon Berger
(Universities Space Research Association Columbia, Maryland, United States)
Ben Sumlin
(Universities Space Research Association Columbia, Maryland, United States)
R. Vijayakumar
(Aerfil Liverpool, New York, United States)
Date Acquired
July 13, 2023
Subject Category
Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Conference on Environmental Systems 2023 (ICES 2023)
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Country: CA
Start Date: July 16, 2023
End Date: July 20, 2023
Sponsors: Leidos (United States), Collins Aerospace, ILC Dover (United States), Paragon Space Development Corporation (United States), International Conference on Environmental Systems, Sierra Space, Vertex Aerospace, Boeing, Oceaneering
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 251546.04.50.22
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Filtration
Challenge Aerosols
Standards
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