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Simulation Software of Material Circulation in a CEEF: Closed Ecology Experiment Facility

1996-07-01
961500
A conceptual study for a computational simulator of material circulation in a CEEF was performed. CELSS such as the CEEF (Closed Ecology Experiment Facility) which is under construction in the Institute for Environmental Sciences have many physico-chemical devices. To simplify their programming, many physico-chemical devices were classified into several function groups using C++, a specially designed programming language to support the object oriented programming technique. Based on the classifications, the simulation software was made and the simulation was performed. The simulation results predict that stable operation of CEEF can be obtained.
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Mineral Recovery System in a CEEF (2)

1995-07-01
951581
A unique recovery system for NaCI (salt) from urine, which consists of electrodialysis (ED) and crystallization processes is proposed. The possibility of the mineral recovery included in urine is shown in a previous report. To improve the purity of the produced salt, pH control is needed as a pretreatment. By controlling pH of the feed solution to about 10, multivalent ions such as Ca2+ and Mg2+ are crystallized as phosphate solids which can be separated by filtration. As well as raising the NaCI purity, this controls scaling b y multivalent ions.
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Mineral Recovery System in a CEEF

1994-06-01
941499
We propose a new recovery system for NaCl from human urine. The system has an electrodialysis (ED) part and a crystallization part. Separation and concentration characteristics of the system are discussed for fundamental experiments of the ED and crystallization parts. Concentrated NaCl-KCl mixed solution is obtained using the ED process from simulated oxidized urine and sweat which include Ca2+ and S042- ions. Then, the crystallization process is used to separate about 80% of the NaCl from the ED treated solution. The experimental studies indicate that the mineral recovery system we proposed can recover NaCl from waste water of a CEEF.
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Experimental and Theoretical Study on Membrane Distillation Using Thermopervaporation

1992-07-01
921397
Water recycling systems have been studied at Hitachi using thermopervaporation technology for space use for about ten years. According to the studies this method is a good candidate for space application from the viewpoint of good water quality, system compactness and microgravity adaptability. In this paper we discuss (1) fundamental characteristics (2) temperature distribution and (3) effect of volatile substances of membrane distillation by thermopervaporation method from both theoretical and experimental point of view.
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Mineral Recovery Systems for Humans in a CELSS

1992-07-01
921237
The recovery of important minerals, salt (NaCI) and potassium (K), in a closed system, namely CELSS is discussed. NaCI is needed for humans, but is potentially harmful to plants. Salt is recovered after wet oxidation of urine. Since Na and K have similar chemical and physical properties, their recovery or separation may require sophisticated methods. Na, CI and K ions are separated from other ions by electrodialysis with univalent selective ion-exchange membranes and then NaCI is obtained separately by a crystalization process. Preliminary experiment on crystalization of NaCI-KCl mixed solutions showed a good separation result.
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Water Recycling System for CELSS Environment in Space

1990-07-01
901208
System configurations of water recycling for space use have been continued through theoretical and experimental studies. The water recycling system plays a central role in a Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) which offers necessary environment and life styles in closed environment such as space stations, lunar bases, etc.. Membrane technology is a possible candidate for purifying waste water produced by crew use facility, plant cultivation facility, etc. In considerations of the system compactness realizing energy saving, membrane distillation has been revealed to be a suitable purification process. Ground experiments has been performed using membrane filtration processes and membrane distillation process. Thermopervaporation technology with hydrophobic membrane is utilized in the distillation process. The energy saving is achieved by thermal return of condensation energy.
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