Implementing supercritical water oxidation technology in a lunar base environmental control/life support systemA supercritical water oxidation system (SCWOS) offers several advantages for a lunar base environmental control/life support system (ECLSS) compared to an ECLSS based on Space Station technology. In supercritically heated water (630 K, 250 atm) organic materials mix freely with oxygen and undergo complete combustion. Inorganic salts lose solubility and precipitate out. Implementation of SCWOS can make an ECLSS more efficient and reliable by elimination of several subsystems and by reduction in potential losses of life support consumables. More complete closure of the total system reduces resupply requirements from the earth, a crucial cost item in maintaining a lunar base.
Document ID
19860045429
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Meyer Sedej, M. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)