1. PLSS Scale Demonstration of MTSA Temperature Swing Adsorption Bed Concept for CO2Removal/Rejection
- Author
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Aaron Powers, Christine Iacomini, and Heather L. Paul
- Subjects
Pressure drop ,Materials science ,Sorbent ,Adsorption ,Waste management ,Pellets ,Carbon dioxide removal ,Metal foam ,Swing ,Life support system - Abstract
Metabolic heat regenerated temperature swing adsorption (MTSA) incorporated into a portable life support system (PLSS) is being explored as a viable means of removing and rejecting carbon dioxide (CO2) from an astronaut s ventilation loop. Sorbent pellets used in previous work are inherently difficult to quickly heat and cool. Further, their use in packed beds create large undesirable pressure drop. Thus work has been done to assess the application and performance of aluminum foam wash coated with a layer of sorbent. A to-scale sorbent bed, as envisioned studying use by a Martian PLSS, was designed, built, and tested. Performance of the assembly in regards to CO2 adsorption and pressure drop were assessed and the results are presented.
- Published
- 2009