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Micro-scale Plasma Arc Gasification, Year 2

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Micro-scale Plasma Arc Gasification, Year 2

Plasma arc gasification (PAG) is an energy efficient mechanism of waste management for power generation and synthetic gas (syngas) production. Syngas can be chemically manipulated to create desired gases such as oxygen and methane on long duration missions from mission waste. Syngas can also be used directly to power small thruster engines for propulsion. PAG is a high temperature, high frequency and low volume gas emission system that dissociates organic compounds in a cleaner fashion when compared to current gasification and incineration processes utilized on Earth. PAG has only been used on large scale municipal waste systems. The project will create a novel micro-scale PAG system to convert logistical and hazardous wastes that could be used on long duration or planetary mission. The micro-scale system would be tested with space simulated hazardous and non-hazardous waste for proof of operation. The output syngas would be analyzed for future post treatment utilization operations such as fuel and life support system gases.

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