Système frigorifique à compression de vapeur pour l’entreposage frigorifique dans les vaisseaux spatiaux.
Vapor compression refrigeration system for cold storage on spacecrafts.
Numéro : pap. 2407
Auteurs : ROHLEDER C. S., BANSAL K., SHAFFER B. R., et al.
Résumé
NASA’s future missions include sending astronauts back to the moon, and further. Challenges associated with these goals are not limited to the science involved with propelling these astronauts to their destination. In fact, life support systems must also advance to improve astronaut health during their long flights in space. Currently, food consumed in space is processed to be shelf stable, and recent experiments have shown that nutrients of these shelf stable foods decay over time (Cooper, Perchonok, & Douglas, 2017). Refrigeration storage for more nutritional food has remained undeveloped due to fluid flow and heat transfer management difficulties in microgravity. As part of a NASA SBIR Phase I project, the project team has designed a modular refrigerator that is able to preserve food in a frozen state. The proposed vapor compression cycle (VCC) reduces the instability of flow in microgravity through both reduction on liquid reliance via a coupled oil-free scroll compressor and expander, and through specific methods of design that manage two-phase refrigerant flow through the heat exchangers. R134a is the working fluid, as it is non-toxic, non-flammable, has favorable volumetric characteristics, and will be available in the future. Air is pulled across the evaporator of the vapor compression loop to be cooled, and then fed into four identical food storage compartments. Absorbed heat from the air is rejected out of the condenser into a central cooling water loop in the spacecraft. Developments of more effective vapor compression systems in space may also yield improved systems for use on earth.
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- Titre original : Vapor compression refrigeration system for cold storage on spacecrafts.
- Identifiant de la fiche : 30024539
- Langues : Anglais
- Source : 2018 Purdue Conferences. 17th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Date d'édition : 09/07/2018
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Thèmes :
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Congélation des aliments - Mots-clés : R134a; Gravité; Produit alimentaire; Experimentation; Espace; Entreposage frigorifique; Congélation
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