NASA needed to develop a desiccant wheel based humidity removal system to enable the long term testing of the Orion CO2 scrubber on the International Space Station. In the course of developing that system, we learned three things that are relevant to energy efficient air conditioning of office towers. NASA developed a conceptual design for a humidity removal system for an office tower environment. We are looking for interested partners to prototype and field test this concept.
Innovative Air Conditioning and Climate Control
2015
14 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Urban & Regional Technology & Development , Life Support Systems , Air conditioning , Controlled atmospheres , Dehumidification , Desiccants , Carbon dioxide , Scrubbers , Humidity , Wheels , International space station , Performance tests , Field tests , Crew exploration vehicle , Silica gel , Technology transfer
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