A preliminary study of the thermal integration of electrical power and life support systems for manned space vehicles

1964 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. HANSON
Author(s):  
Yuliy A. Berkovich ◽  
Svetlana O. Smolyanina ◽  
Aleksandr G. Zheleznyakov ◽  
Arkadiy S. Guzenberg

It is planned to include greenhouses in the suite of regenerative life support systems for crews of manned long-duration space vehicles to improve their habitability. Space greenhouses will provide crew members with green vegetables containing digestible vitamins and dietary fibers, as well as psychophysiological support during long space missions. The paper presents an analytical review of designs of a number of greenhouses in our country and abroad, both existing and under construction that are capable of operating in spaceflight environment. It describes their key design and operational properties, analyses problems standing in the way of developing more productive space greenhouses. It explains the advantages of our country’s conveyor-type space greenhouse with cylindrical planting surface for continuous production of vitamin-rich greens and other vegetables onboard a manned spacecraft. It points out the need to construct our country’s ground prototype for a full-scale space greenhouse to develop the process for growing plants in orbital station, transportation vehicles, in lunar and Martian outposts. Key words: regenerative life support systems, habitat, space greenhouse, cylindrical planting surface.


2020 ◽  
Vol 324 ◽  
pp. 01005
Author(s):  
Sergei A. Orlin

The cited materials show the use of oxygen, hydrogen, liquefied natural gases (methane) and fluorine as components of the fuel for liquid-propellant rocket engines (LRE). The reasons for the need to use oxygen as an oxidizing agent are indicated. The advantages and disadvantages are disclosed from the point of view of using the listed components as fuel elements for liquid-propellant rocket engines. The issues of ecology when using the considered fuels are reviewed. Shown not only the use of cryogenic components as fuel for LRE, but also in life support systems in manned spacecraft in space research.


Author(s):  
Boris I. Kryuchkov ◽  
Vitaly M. Usov ◽  
Elena V. Popova

The article analyzes the state of development and prospects for the creation of biotechnical life support systems for manned space complexes. The main stages and problems of creating these systems are considered. The possibilities of using biotechnical units in modern regenerative physicochemical life support systems and manned complexes in the near future are assessed.


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