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J Spacecr Rockets ; 35(4): 565-74, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11543186

ABSTRACT

A description is given of the design and implementation of a method to track the presence of air contaminants aboard a spacecraft using an accurate physical model and of a procedure that would raise alarms when certain tolerance levels are exceeded. Because our objective is to monitor the contaminants in real time, we make use of a state estimation procedure that filters measurements from a sensor system and arrives at an optimal estimate of the state of the system. The model essentially consists of a convection-diffusion equation in three dimensions, solved implicitly using the principle of operator splitting, and uses a flowfield obtained by the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations for the cabin geometry, assuming steady-state conditions. A novel implicit Kalman filter has been used for fault detection, a procedure that is an efficient way to track the state of the system and that uses the sparse nature of the state transition matrices.


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Air Pollutants/analysis , Air Pollution, Indoor/prevention & control , Carbon Dioxide/analysis , Computer Simulation , Environmental Monitoring , Spacecraft/instrumentation , Air Conditioning/instrumentation , Air Movements , Algorithms , Mathematics , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Models, Chemical , Ventilation
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