The Water Processor Assembly (WPA) for use on the International Space Station (ISS) includes various technologies for the treatment of waste water. These technologies include filtration, ion exchange, adsorption, catalytic oxidation, and iodination. The WPA hardware implementing portions of these technologies, including the Particulate Filter, Multifiltration Bed, Ion Exchange Bed, and Microbial Check Valve, was recently qualified for chemical performance at the Marshall Space Flight Center. Waste water representing the quality of that produced on the ISS was generated by test subjects and processed by the WPA. Water quality analysis and instrumentation data was acquired throughout the test to monitor hardware performance. This paper documents operation of the test and the assessment of the hardware performance.
Performance Qualification Test of the ISS Water Processor Assembly (WPA) Expendables
Sae Technical Papers
International Conference On Environmental Systems ; 2005
11.07.2005
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Performance Qualification Test of the ISS Water Processor Assembly (WPA) Expendables
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