2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11242-019-01320-z
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Growing Plants in Space: Manipulating Medium Wettability to Create Different Saturation Conditions

Abstract: Growing plants under microgravity conditions in a space ship is essential for future long term missions to supply needs for food and oxygen. Although plant growth modules for microgravity have been developed and tested for more than 40 years, creating optimal saturation conditions for plant growth in the absence of gravity still remains a challenge.In this study, we present results from a series of spontaneous imbibition experiments designed to approximate microgravity conditions by using density matched fluid… Show more

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“…Wicking is a spontaneous transport of a liquid by capillary force. Manufactured porous structures with desirable wicking performance have attracted considerable attention due to their significance in industrial and commercial applications, such as thermal power generation, thermal management of high-power electronic systems, water desalination, etc. Moreover, porous materials with superior wicking capability play a crucial role in space applications, including phase separation of a propellant and plant growth under microgravity conditions. For example, screen channel liquid acquisition devices (LADs) enable gas-free propellant delivery to engines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wicking is a spontaneous transport of a liquid by capillary force. Manufactured porous structures with desirable wicking performance have attracted considerable attention due to their significance in industrial and commercial applications, such as thermal power generation, thermal management of high-power electronic systems, water desalination, etc. Moreover, porous materials with superior wicking capability play a crucial role in space applications, including phase separation of a propellant and plant growth under microgravity conditions. For example, screen channel liquid acquisition devices (LADs) enable gas-free propellant delivery to engines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%