High-Capacity Spacesuit Evaporator Absorber Radiator (SEAR)Future human space exploration missions will require advanced life support technology that can operate across a wide range of applications and environments. Thermal control systems for space suits and spacecraft will need to meet critical requirements for water conservation and adaptability to highly variable thermal environments. This paper describes a Space Evaporator Absorber Radiator (SEAR) that has been designed to meet performance requirements for future life support systems. A SEAR system comprises a lithium chloride absorber radiator (LCAR) for heat rejection coupled with a space water membrane evaporator (SWME) for heat acquisition. SEAR systems provide heat pumping to minimize radiator size, thermal storage to accommodate variable environmental conditions, and water absorption to minimize use of expendables. We have built and tested a flightlike, high-capacity LCAR, demonstrated its performance in thermal vacuum tests, and explored the feasibility of an ISS demonstration test of a SEAR system. The new LCAR design provides the same cooling capability as prior LCAR prototypes while enabling over 30% more heat absorbing capacity. Studies show that it should be feasible to demonstrate SEAR operation in flight by coupling with an existing EMU on the space station.
Document ID
20140017137
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Izenson, Michael G. (Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH, United States)
Chen, Weibo (Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH, United States)
Phillips, Scott (Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH, United States)
Chepko, Ariane (Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH, United States)
Bue, Grant (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Quinn, Gregory (UTC Aerospace Systems Charlotte, NC, United States)
Date Acquired
December 8, 2014
Publication Date
October 30, 2014
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And ThermodynamicsMan/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-32463Report Number: JSC-CN-32463
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Conference Environmental Systems
Location: Bellevue, WA
Country: United States
Start Date: July 12, 2015
End Date: July 16, 2015
Sponsors: Paragon Space Development Corp., Texas Tech Univ., UTC Aerospace Systems