A challenge for the International Space Station (ISS) is accumulation of foreign object debris (FOD) in the ventilation systems and the impacts to crew, equipment, and experiments. One function of the temperature and humidity control system is to capture FOD with various methods of filtration to minimize these impacts. ISS filtration has been augmented by charcoal and High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters and screens. A qualitative comparison of the quantity of FOD found since 2012 study and the current levels are evaluated. Impacts due to FOD are reduced air circulation, increased crew time for cleaning, reduction of equipment life, and component damage; examples are provided. Recommendations for further improvements to reduce the accumulation of FOD on ISS are provided.
Reuland et al. (Sun,) studied this question.