The mechanical and thermal properties of lunar simulant material were investigated. An alternative method of examining thermal shock in microwave-sintered lunar samples was researched. A computer code was developed that models how the fracture toughness of a thermally shocked lunar simulant sample is related to the sample hardness as measured by a micro-hardness indentor apparatus. This technique enables much data to be gathered from a few samples. Several samples were sintered at different temperatures and for different times at the temperatures. The melting and recrystallization characteristics of a well-studied binary system were also investigated to see if the thermodynamic barrier for the nucleation of a crystalline phase may be affect...
This slide presentation reviews the use of microwaves to heat lunar soil in order to obtain water. T...
International audienceThis paper presents research on the densification and thermal gradient evoluti...
Experimental finding is that mass absorption coefficient is independent of frequency but highly depe...
Lunar simulant material was fabricated to simulate Apollo 11, Apollo 15, and Apollo 16 soils. The ap...
The objective is to develop a better understanding of the thermal shock properties of lunar regolith...
Microwave heating of nonmetallic inorganic material has been of interest for many years. Von Hippel ...
For a sustainable human presence on the Moon, it is critical to develop technologies that could util...
Hybrid microwave sintering is considered a promising method to produce densified components using in...
The Space Instrumentation Group at The Open University is investigating microwave sintering of lunar...
Lunar simulants are used to approximate the behavior of the lunar regolith. This work focuses on mat...
A paper describes a method of using microwave heating experiments on lunar simulants to determine th...
As humanity prepares to migrate to the frontiers of the Moon and other planets, the area of mining ...
The feasibility of a technique for measuring the thermal conductivity of lunar core samples was inve...
The future of human expansion to our nearest neighbour, the Moon and beyond, relies on the utilisati...
The manufacture of construction materials from locally available resources in space is an important ...
This slide presentation reviews the use of microwaves to heat lunar soil in order to obtain water. T...
International audienceThis paper presents research on the densification and thermal gradient evoluti...
Experimental finding is that mass absorption coefficient is independent of frequency but highly depe...
Lunar simulant material was fabricated to simulate Apollo 11, Apollo 15, and Apollo 16 soils. The ap...
The objective is to develop a better understanding of the thermal shock properties of lunar regolith...
Microwave heating of nonmetallic inorganic material has been of interest for many years. Von Hippel ...
For a sustainable human presence on the Moon, it is critical to develop technologies that could util...
Hybrid microwave sintering is considered a promising method to produce densified components using in...
The Space Instrumentation Group at The Open University is investigating microwave sintering of lunar...
Lunar simulants are used to approximate the behavior of the lunar regolith. This work focuses on mat...
A paper describes a method of using microwave heating experiments on lunar simulants to determine th...
As humanity prepares to migrate to the frontiers of the Moon and other planets, the area of mining ...
The feasibility of a technique for measuring the thermal conductivity of lunar core samples was inve...
The future of human expansion to our nearest neighbour, the Moon and beyond, relies on the utilisati...
The manufacture of construction materials from locally available resources in space is an important ...
This slide presentation reviews the use of microwaves to heat lunar soil in order to obtain water. T...
International audienceThis paper presents research on the densification and thermal gradient evoluti...
Experimental finding is that mass absorption coefficient is independent of frequency but highly depe...