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Adv Space Res ; 34(7): 1502-8, 2004.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15846879

RESUMO

The cost of keeping people alive in space is assessed from a theoretical viewpoint and using two actual designs for plant growth systems. While life support is theoretically not very demanding, our ability to implement life support is well below theoretical limits. A theoretical limit has been calculated from requirements and the state of the art for plant growth has been calculated using data from the BIO-Plex PDR and from the Cornell CEA prototype system. The very low efficiency of our current approaches results in a high mission impact, though we can still see how to get a significant reduction in cost of food when compared to supplying it from Earth. Seeing the distribution of costs should allow us to improve our current designs.


Assuntos
Agricultura/economia , Sistemas Ecológicos Fechados , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/economia , Voo Espacial/economia , Agricultura/métodos , Pressão Atmosférica , Análise Custo-Benefício , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno , Arquitetura de Instituições de Saúde , Humanos , Marte , Plantas Comestíveis/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteção Radiológica , Astronave/economia
2.
Trans ASAE ; 45(1): 215-21, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12442766

RESUMO

A decision model is presented that compares lighting systems for a plant growth scenario and chooses the most appropriate system from a given set of possible choices. The model utilizes a Multiple Attribute Utility Theory approach, and incorporates expert input and performance simulations to calculate a utility value for each lighting system being considered. The system with the highest utility is deemed the most appropriate system. The model was applied to a greenhouse scenario, and analyses were conducted to test the model's output for validity. Parameter variation indicates that the model performed as expected. Analysis of model output indicates that differences in utility among the candidate lighting systems were sufficiently large to give confidence that the model's order of selection was valid.


Assuntos
Tomada de Decisões Assistida por Computador , Ambiente Controlado , Luz , Iluminação/instrumentação , Modelos Biológicos , Desenvolvimento Vegetal , Sistemas Ecológicos Fechados , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Lactuca/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Lactuca/efeitos da radiação , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Plantas/efeitos da radiação , Software , Teoria de Sistemas
3.
Life Support Biosph Sci ; 5(2): 167-74, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541673

RESUMO

The operating properties of the SAA microwave lamp developed by Fusion Lighting, Inc. were determined with reference to its usefulness in Bioregenerative Life Support Systems (BLSS). Lamp flux density in several wavelength ranges, spectral output, and temperature response (-10 to +40 degrees C) were determined by mounting the lamp and sensors in a controlled environment chamber. Lamp intensity distribution also was measured using a swing arm apparatus with a 1-m radius. A model was developed to characterize the intensity distribution of the lamp as a function of lamp geometry and output properties. The lamp was found to produce a spectral output similar to that of earlier lamp models, but with a higher photosynthetic output per lumen and per input watt. Radiant energy output was measured to be 0.399 radiant watts per micromole s-1 PAR compared with 0.56 radiant watts per micromoles s-1 PAR for high-pressure sodium lamps. Total lamp output dropped approximately 0.4% for every degree Celsius rise in ambient temperature, with little change in light quality. The intensity distribution of the lamp was found to produce a fairly uniform flux density (+/- 22%) in a 40 degrees cone from lamp nadir.


Assuntos
Sistemas Ecológicos Fechados , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/instrumentação , Iluminação/instrumentação , Micro-Ondas , Fótons , Ambiente Controlado , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Luz , Desenvolvimento Vegetal , Plantas/efeitos da radiação , Temperatura
4.
Acta Hortic ; 440: 187-92, 1996 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541569

RESUMO

Primed spinach (Spinacia oleracea L., cv. Nordic) seed was started in rockwool slabs in a growth room for eight days before the seedlings were transplanted into a controlled environment greenhouse equipped with five identical, but separate, NFT systems. The day and night temperatures in the greenhouse were maintained at 24 and 18 degrees C, respectively, with the daytime starting at 06:00 and ending at 22:00 hr. A photoperiod of 16 hrs was maintained, to prevent early bolting, and different target daily integrated light levels (PPF, in mol m-2 d-1) were studied to observe dry weight production. HPS lamps were used as the supplemental light source. Thirty-three days after seeding a final harvest was performed. Using the expolinear growth equation, dry weight production can be predicted based solely on target daily integrated light levels. Total chlorine residuals in the nutrient solution higher than 1 ppm were observed to be toxic. Root disease (rot) in the plant crown was found to be caused by Fusarium. Several remedies, including three biofungicides and potassium silicate, were tried but none proved to be consistently successful.


Assuntos
Biomassa , Luz , Spinacia oleracea/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cloro/farmacologia , Meios de Cultura , Fusarium , Iluminação/métodos , Doenças das Plantas , Raízes de Plantas/microbiologia , Brotos de Planta/efeitos dos fármacos , Brotos de Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Brotos de Planta/efeitos da radiação , Spinacia oleracea/efeitos dos fármacos , Spinacia oleracea/efeitos da radiação
5.
Acta Hortic ; 440: 205-10, 1996 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541573

RESUMO

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L., cv. Ostinata) growth experiments were carried out to study the effect of dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration on plant growth in a floating hydroponic system. Pure O2 and N2 gas were supplied to the hydroponic system for precise DO control. This system made it easy to increase the DO concentration beyond the maximum (or saturation) concentration possible when bubbling air into water. Eleven day old lettuce seedlings were grown for 24 days under various DO concentrations: sub-saturated, saturated, and super-saturated. There was no significant difference in fresh weight, shoot and root dry weights among the DO concentrations: 2.1 (25% of saturated at 24 degrees C), 4.2 (50%), 8.4 (saturated), and 16.8 (200%) mg/L. The critical DO concentration for vigorous lettuce growth was considered to be lower than 2.1 mg/L. Neither root damage nor delay of shoot growth was observed at any of the studied DO concentrations.


Assuntos
Biomassa , Hidroponia/métodos , Lactuca/efeitos dos fármacos , Lactuca/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Oxigênio/farmacologia , Meios de Cultura , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Lactuca/metabolismo , Nitrogênio/farmacologia , Raízes de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Raízes de Plantas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Raízes de Plantas/metabolismo
6.
Adv Space Res ; 18(1-2): 233-6, 1996.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11538968

RESUMO

A Linear Programming model has been constructed which aids in selecting appropriate crops for CELSS (Controlled Environment Life Support System) food production. A team of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) faculty, staff, graduate students and invited experts representing more than a dozen disciplines, provided a wide range of expertise in developing the model and the crop production program. The model incorporates nutritional content and controlled-environment based production yields of carefully chosen crops into a framework where a crop mix can be constructed to suit the astronauts' needs. The crew's nutritional requirements can be adequately satisfied with only a few crops (assuming vitamin mineral supplements are provided) but this will not be satisfactory from a culinary standpoint. This model is flexible enough that taste and variety driven food choices can be built into the model.


Assuntos
Produtos Agrícolas , Dieta , Sistemas Ecológicos Fechados , Ambiente Controlado , Sistemas de Manutenção da Vida/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Modelos Lineares , Necessidades Nutricionais , Valor Nutritivo , Software , Voo Espacial
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