42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems 2012
DOI: 10.2514/6.2012-3632
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Impacts of an Ammonia Leak on the Cabin Atmosphere of the International Space Station

Abstract: Toxic chemical release into the cabin atmosphere is one of the three major emergency scenarios identified on the International Space Station (ISS). The release of anhydrous ammonia, the coolant used in the U.S. On-orbit Segment (USOS) External Active Thermal Control Subsystem (EATCS), into the ISS cabin atmosphere is one of the most serious toxic chemical release cases identified on board ISS. The USOS Thermal Control System (TCS) includes an Internal Thermal Control Subsystem (ITCS) water loop and an EATCS am… Show more

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“…Ammonia is used in the external American cooling system of the ISS, which interfaces with the water-based internal cooling circuits. Therefore intrusion of ammonia is one of the emergency scenarios and since it is highly lethal, an immediate response is required [8]. Basically crew immediately escapes to the Russian part of the ISS, closes the Node 1 aft hatch (see Fig.…”
Section: Ammonia Releasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ammonia is used in the external American cooling system of the ISS, which interfaces with the water-based internal cooling circuits. Therefore intrusion of ammonia is one of the emergency scenarios and since it is highly lethal, an immediate response is required [8]. Basically crew immediately escapes to the Russian part of the ISS, closes the Node 1 aft hatch (see Fig.…”
Section: Ammonia Releasementioning
confidence: 99%