Sources and processing of CELSS wastes

作者: T. Wydeven , J. Tremor , C. Koo , R. Jacquez

DOI: 10.1016/0273-1177(89)90032-X

关键词:

摘要: The production rate and solid content of waste streams found in a life support system for space habitat (in which plants are grown food) discussed. Two recycling scenarios, derived from qualitative considerations as opposed to quantitative mass energy balances, tradeoff studies, etc., presented; they reflect differing emphases on responses the stream formation rates their composition, well indicate required products treatment that needed system. data presented demonstrate magnitude challenge developing requiring high degree closure.

参考文章(7)
F B Salisbury, B Bugbee, Wheat production in the controlled environments of space. Utah science. ,vol. 46, pp. 145- 151 ,(1985)
C. C. Johnson, T. Wydeven, Wet oxidation of a spacecraft model waste international conference on evolvable systems. ,(1985) , 10.4271/851372
S. K. Gallagher, Dick Parker, Distribution of Human Waste Samples in Relation to Sizing Waste Processing in Space LPICo. ,vol. 652, pp. 188- ,(1992)
F.H. Schubert, R.A. Wynveen, P.D. Quattrone, Advanced regenerative environmental control and life support systems: air and water regeneration. Advances in Space Research. ,vol. 4, pp. 279- 288 ,(1984) , 10.1016/0273-1177(84)90572-6