Property Value
Name Development of Vapor-Phase Catalytic Ammonia Removal System
Description

This paper presents the results of a program to develop the next generation Vapor Phase Catalytic Ammonia Removal (VPCAR) system. VPCAR is a spacecraft water recycling system designed by NASA and constructed by Water Reuse Technology Inc. The technology has been identified by NASA to be the next generation water recycling system [1]. It is designed specifically for a Mars transit vehicle mission.


This paper provides a description of the process and an evaluation of the performance of the new system. The equivalent system mass (ESM) is calculated and compared to the existing state-of-the art. A description of the contracting mechanism used to construct the new system is also provided. 

Filesize 6.48 MB
Last updated on 05/03/2007 12:52

MicroTCA™ System Management
Sponsored by GE
Interfacing NI PXI-655x Digital Waveform Generator/Analyzers to ECL Logic Families
Sponsored by National Instruments
Designing with Flexible Flat Cable
Sponsored by Cicoil
Straight Talk on WOB-L® Piston Pumps
Sponsored by Thomas
GPS Receiver Testing
Sponsored by National Instruments
Designing with Parametric Sketches
Sponsored by Autodesk

White Papers Sponsored By:

Dedicated to helping you design better products in a digital world... your guide to the latest tools & techniques for digital prototyping, simulation, and analysis of the real-world performance of your ideas.

Visit the Digital Design Center

>> Most Searched

>> Newsletter

Subscribe today to receive the INSIDER, a FREE e-mail newsletter from NASA Tech Briefs featuring exclusive previews of upcoming articles, late breaking NASA and industry news, hot products and design ideas, links to online resources, and much more.

Your name:

Your email:

Please Subscribe me to the Insider