Conceptual Design of Unpressurized Shelters on Lunar Surface |
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Authors: | Vinay Dayal |
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Affiliation: | Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering Dept., Iowa State Univ., 1200 Howe Hall, 2271, Ames, IA 50011-2271 (corresponding author). E-mail: vdayal@iastate.edu
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Abstract: | Three concepts for the shelters on the moon are presented here. It is envisaged that the first robots will land on the moon and start preparing sites for advanced bases and also for future human presence. These robots will encounter severe radiation and micrometeor hits when they are exposed to the lunar atmosphere. During the period of intense solar radiation these robots have to be temporarily sheltered, since shielding on the robots may not be adequate to protect the instruments. The construction of these shelters has to be performed with very little equipment support. This paper presents concepts and their feasibility analysis for the fabrication of shelters under such stringent constraints. |
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Keywords: | Moon Composite materials Conceptual design Space structures |
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