Major problems relating to the development of a system for atmospheric regeneration from harmful microcontaminants are dealt with: a classification of the composition of harmful contaminants, the formulation of the model composition of microcontaminants present in the atmosphere, the regeneration process flow diagram, the regeneration method, the accelerated lifetime test procedures. The results of Earth based complete tests of the system incorporated in the mockups of the module Kvant, the orbital Space Station Mir, a complex of the Space Station Mir/Kvant-2 as well as the development flight tests aboard an orbital complex of the Space Station Mir/Kvant/Kvant-2 are illustrated. The basic energy/mass characteristics of the system are described.
Air Regeneration from Microcontaminants Aboard the Orbital Space Station
1991
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Life Support Systems , Air purification , Closed ecological systems , Mir space station , Regeneration (Engineering) , Spacecraft cabin atmospheres , Spacecraft environments , Trace contaminants , Catalytic activity , Activated carbon , Catalysts , Environmental control , Flight tests , Oxidation , Performance tests , Sorption , Foreign technology
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