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A Review of Lunar Regolith Excavation Robotic Device Prototypes

机译:登月石发掘机器人设备原型研究述评

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The excavation of lunar regolith is desirable for use as a feedstock for oxygen production processes as well as civil engineering purposes and for the fabrication of parts and structures. This is known as In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). More recently, there has been mounting evidence that water ice exists at the poles of the Moon, buried in the regolith where thermally stable conditions exist This means that regolith excavation will be required to mine the water ice which is believed to be mixed in with the regolith, or bonded to it. The mined water ice can then be electrolyzed to produce hydrogen and oxygen propellants which could form the basis of a cis-lunar trans portation system using in-situ derived propellants. In 2007, the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) sponsored a Lunar Regolith Excavation Competition as part of its Centennial Challenges program. The competition was not won and it was held again in 2008 and 2009, when it was won by a university team. A $500,000 prize was awarded to the winning team by NASA. In 2010, NASA continued the competition as a spinoff of the Centennial Challenges, which is restricted to university participation only. This competition is known as the 'Lunabotics Mining Competition' and is hosted by NASA at Kennedy Space Center. Twenty three American university teams competed in the 2010 Lunabotics Mining Competition. The competition was held again in May 2011 with over 60 teams registered, including international participation. The competition will be held again in May 2012 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This paper contains a thorough review of the various regolith excavation robotic device prototypes that competed in these NASA competitions, and will classify the machines and their methods of excavation to document the variety of ideas that were spawned and built to compete at these events. It is hoped that documentation of these robots will serve to help future robotic excavation designers and provide a historical reference for future lunar mining machine endeavors.
机译:希望对月牙石进行开挖,以用作氧气生产过程以及土木工程目的以及零件和结构制造的原料。这就是所谓的原地资源利用(ISRU)。最近,越来越多的证据表明,水冰存在于月球两极,埋在存在热稳定条件的白云石中。这意味着需要进行白云石开挖才能开采被认为与冰晶混合的水冰。重塑或粘结。然后可以将开采的水冰进行电解以产生氢和氧推进剂,这可以构成使用原位衍生推进剂的顺-月运输系统的基础。 2007年,美国国家航空航天局(NASA)赞助了“月球重矿”挖掘比赛,这是其“百年挑战”计划的一部分。比赛未获胜,并于2008年和2009年再次举行,当时大学队获胜。 NASA向获胜团队授予了500,000美元的奖金。在2010年,NASA继续举办了“百年挑战赛”(Centennial Challenges),该竞赛仅限于大学参与。这项竞赛被称为“卢纳博提采采矿比赛”,由美国宇航局在肯尼迪航天中心举办。 23个美国大学团队参加了2010年的Lunabotics采矿比赛。比赛于2011年5月再次举行,共有60支队伍报名参加,其中包括国际比赛。比赛将于2012年5月在佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心再次举行。本文全面回顾了参加这些NASA竞赛的各种regolith挖掘机器人设备原型,并将对这些机器及其挖掘方法进行分类,以记录在这些活动中产生和构建的各种想法。希望这些机器人的文档将有助于未来的机器人挖掘设计人员,并为将来的月球采矿机工作提供历史参考。

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    《AIAA SPACE conference exposition》|2011年|p.1719-1733|共15页
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    Surface Systems Office M/S: NE-S National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) John F. Kennedy Space Center Florida 32899 USA Surface Systems Office M/S: NE-S;

    Colorado School of Mines Division of Engineering Golden Colorado 8040 USA Division of Engineering;

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