Sunlight supply and gas exchange systems in the microalgal bioreactor. |
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Authors: | K Mori H Ohya K Matsumoto H Furune |
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Affiliation: | Keio University, Yokohama, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The bioreactor with sunlight supply system and gas exchange systems presented here has proved feasible in ground tests and shows much promise for space use as a CELSS device. Our chief conclusions concerning the specification of total system needed for a life support system for a man in a space station are the following. (1) Sunlight supply system: compactness and low electrical consumption. (2) Bioreactor system: high density and growth rate of chlorella. (3) Gas exchange system: enough for O2 production and CO2 assimilation. |
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