42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems 2012
DOI: 10.2514/6.2012-3400
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The Performance of the System for Water Recovery from Humidity Condensate (SRV-K) On Russian Segment of the International Space Station, ISS Missions 1 Through 30

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“…Especially considering the long duration for sleeping when the moisture generation rate is rather low, the overall moisture generation amount of one astronaut during the whole day is 1.5 kg approximately, i.e. 63 g per hour [48]. The enthalpy changes of the cold and hot water reflect the energy expense in maintaining the steady run of the dehumidification process.…”
Section: Simulation Study Aiming At Spacecraft Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially considering the long duration for sleeping when the moisture generation rate is rather low, the overall moisture generation amount of one astronaut during the whole day is 1.5 kg approximately, i.e. 63 g per hour [48]. The enthalpy changes of the cold and hot water reflect the energy expense in maintaining the steady run of the dehumidification process.…”
Section: Simulation Study Aiming At Spacecraft Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%