SAE Technical Paper Series 1989
DOI: 10.4271/891576
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Study of Air Revitalization System for space station

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“…If carbon dioxide is not removed from an enclosed environment, in time the ambient carbon dioxide partial pressure will rise and cause detrimental physiological effects to the crew members. When humans are in space for short durations, it is advantageous to adsorb carbon dioxide with chemicals such as lithium hydroxide or soda lime and supply oxygen from tanks for atmospheric control [5]. The US Navy has long used lithium hydroxide curtains as an emergency backup for the main operating system while the British Royal Naval utilizes soda lime contained in canisters.…”
Section: Previous Technology In Other Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If carbon dioxide is not removed from an enclosed environment, in time the ambient carbon dioxide partial pressure will rise and cause detrimental physiological effects to the crew members. When humans are in space for short durations, it is advantageous to adsorb carbon dioxide with chemicals such as lithium hydroxide or soda lime and supply oxygen from tanks for atmospheric control [5]. The US Navy has long used lithium hydroxide curtains as an emergency backup for the main operating system while the British Royal Naval utilizes soda lime contained in canisters.…”
Section: Previous Technology In Other Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%