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NASA Environmental Systems Commercial Space Technology Center (ES CSTC) Overview Briefing by William J. Sheehan Sept. 25, 2002
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Environmental Systems Commercial Space Technology Center (ES CSTC) Mission Statement –The mission of the NASA ES CSTC is to lead a national effort in developing environmental systems technologies that enhance space missions through cooperative efforts with NASA scientists and technologists, commercial companies, and academic researchers.
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The goal of the ES CSTC is to work with NASA, academia and industry partners who are currently advancing the state of environmental systems in order to develop technologies that meet NASA’s needs for safe long-duration human spaceflight, while serving as a catalyst for commercial, terrestrial application of the technologies developed. Environmental Systems Commercial Space Technology Center (ES CSTC)
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Technology Foci Water Recovery Solid Waste Recovery Air Revitalization
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ES CSTC Year 1 Strategy Two UF pilot projects started AO and RFPP Issued 24 Pre-proposals received External Peer Review of all Top 2/3 reviewed by ETAC, CAC and prioritized Full proposals requested on 6 3 of 6 full proposals funded
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Lessons Learned from Year 1 Open RFP Process inhibits other collaborations Available funding did not match proposal requests Commercial assessments awaited project selection NASA funding availability varies with budget demands Commercial success will require other methods of project selection
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ES CSTC Year 2 Strategy Outreach to other Universities Outline dual mission Solicit ideas for projects that meet the dual NASA mission Evaluate the project proposals Apply funding to proposals with highest potential for success
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Ideal Project Structure Innovative proposal within ES CSTC technical mission Commercial application identified and realistic Commercial Partner included on research team Some form of cost sharing from university/com. partner Advance agreement for sharing of commercial proceeds Collaborative approach for addressing the dual technical and commercial mission of the ES CSTC
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Guidelines to Consider NASA Basic Tenets for Designers of Advanced Life Support Systems Basic research not part of ES CSTC mission Technology Readiness Level 3 or above All proposals will receive a technical peer review All proposals will be assessed for commercial realism Collaborative proposals are the highest priority
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ES CSTC Technical Focus Areas Solid Waste Recovery Water Recovery Air Revitalization Systems integration is essential Research focus is mission dependent
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Stabilization and processing for ALS resources recovery (e.g., N 2, O 2, H 2 O, etc.) Collecting and conditioning of waste material from anywhere in the crew habitat (vehicle or surface), including packaging, human wastes, inedible biomass, and brines from other subsystems such as the Water Recovery System Sterilization and storage of the waste, or reclamation of life support commodities, depending on the life support system closure and/or mission parameters (e.g., duration) Solid Waste Recovery
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ALS Solid Waste Recovery Technology Needs 1) Maximized recoverable resources with minimal impacts to other systems 2) Long-term stabilization/storage of wet, dry, biodegradable and biohazardous wastes (e.g., heat sterilization, compaction, freeze drying, etc.) 3) Safe transport of a large variety of solid wastes in microgravity (includes solids handling, particle size reduction, slurry preparation, etc.) 4) End-to-end automation of a solid waste processor and improvements in monitoring and control for increased crew autonomy 5) Post-processing (including collection, post-treatment, stowage of non-useable products, etc.) technologies that eliminate undesirable by products (e.g., NO, SO 2 ) 6) Reduced system mass, power and volume 7) Chemicals and microbial control (including odor control) for a closed environment
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ES CSTC Technical Focus Areas Solid Waste Recovery Water Recovery Air Revitalization Systems integration is essential Research focus is mission dependent
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Mars Mission Systems View Solids Treatment Residue Biomass Production Food Consumption Liquid Waste Treatment Liquid Waste Residue, CO 2, Nutrient Water urine Air Treatment Cabin Air NH 4 + H2OH2O Paper Production Grey Water =compost from solids digester H2H2 H2OH2O Food Processing Separation Potable H 2 O Clean cabin air Fibrous material To Biomass Production struvite, H 2 O solids N/P/Mg concentratorcoarsefine Electrolysis CH 4 O2O2 CO 2 EVA CH 4 Waste
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Water Recovery Biological and physicochemical systems for water recovery Technology Needs 1.100% recovery of influent water 2.Elimination of expendables 3.Improved monitoring and control 4.Reduced Equivalent Systems Mass
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Air Revitalization Biological and physicochemical processes for maintaining cabin atmosphere Fire detection and suppression Technology Needs 1.Improvements in monitoring and control 2.Efficient CO 2 removal and O 2 recovery 3.Reduced Equivalent Systems Mass
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Researcher’s Advantages Improved understanding of NASA’s problems, current foci, and past successes and failures Collaboration with NASA scientists, industry, and faculty Funding
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