Development of the Process Control Water Quality Monitor for Space Station Freedom 911432
On-line monitoring of the effluent from the Space Station Freedom (SSF) water reclamation process determines acceptable quality for delivery to tanks supplying the crew's potable and hygiene water needs. TOC, pH, conductivity and iodine (biocide) are continuously monitored by the integrated, computer-controlled Process Control Water Quality Monitor (PCWQM). This paper describes the development of the system with emphasis on membrane gas-liquid separation and reagentless oxidation necessary to adapt standard TOC analysis to the unique requirements of the space environment.
Citation: Jeffers, E. and Jolly, C., "Development of the Process Control Water Quality Monitor for Space Station Freedom," SAE Technical Paper 911432, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911432. Download Citation
Author(s):
E. L. Jeffers, C. D. Jolly
Pages: 29
Event:
International Conference On Environmental Systems
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Spacecraft Water Quality: Maintenance and Monitoring-SP-0874, SAE 1991 Transactions - Aerospace-V100-1
Related Topics:
Production control
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