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From Lunar Regolith to Fabricated Parts: Technology Developments and the Utilization of Moon Dirt

机译:从月球重塑到预制件:技术发展和月球污垢的利用

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The U.S. Space Exploration Policy has as a cornerstone the establishment of an outpost on the moon. This lunar outpost wil1 eventually provide the necessary planning, technology development, testbed, and training for manned missions in the future beyond the Moon. As part of the overall activity, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is investigating how the in situ resources can be utilized to improve mission success by reducing up-mass, improving safety, reducing risk, and bringing down costs for the overall mission. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), along with other NASA centers, is supporting this endeavor by exploring how lunar regolith can be mined for uses such as construction, life support, propulsion, power, and fabrication. An infrastructure capable of fabrication and nondestructive evaluation will be needed to support habitat structure development and maintenance, tools and mechanical parts fabrication, as well as repair and replacement of space-mission hardware such as life-support items, vehicle components, and crew systems, This infrastructure will utilize the technologies being developed under the In Situ Fabrication and Repair (ISFR) element, which is working in conjunction with the technologies being developed under the In Situ Resources Utilization (ISRU) element, to live off the land. The ISFR Element supports the Space Exploration Initiative by reducing downtime due to failed components; decreasing risk to crew by recovering quickly from degraded operation of equipment; improving system functionality with advanced geometry capabilities; and enhancing mission safety by reducing assembly part counts of original designs where possible. This paper addresses the need and plan for understanding the properties of the lunar regolith to determine the applicability of using this material in a fabrication process. This effort includes the development of high fidelity simulants that will be used in fabrication processes on the ground to drive down risk and increase the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) prior to implementing this capability on the moon. Also discussed in this paper is the on-going research using Electron Beam Melting (EBM) technology as a possible solution to manufacturing parts and spares on the Moon's surface.
机译:美国太空探索政策以在月球上建立前哨基地为基石。这个月球前哨基地最终将为月球以后的载人飞行任务提供必要的计划,技术开发,试验台和培训。作为总体活动的一部分,美国国家航空航天局(NASA)正在研究如何利用原位资源通过减少质量,提高安全性,降低风险并降低总体任务成本来提高任务成功率。马歇尔太空飞行中心(MSFC)与其他美国国家航空航天局(NASA)中心一起,通过探索如何开采月go石以用于建筑,生命维持,推进,动力和制造等用途,来支持这项工作。需要一种能够进行制造和非破坏性评估的基础设施,以支持栖息地结构的开发和维护,工具和机械零件的制造,以及维修和更换太空任务硬件(例如生命维持物品,车辆部件和机组人员系统)的技术,该基础设施将利用在原位制造和维修(ISFR)要素下开发的技术与在原位资源利用(ISRU)要素下开发的技术一起工作。 ISFR元素通过减少组件故障导致的停机时间来支持“太空探索计划”。通过从设备降级的运行中快速恢复来降低机组人员的风险;通过高级几何功能改善系统功能;通过减少原始设计的装配零件数来提高任务安全性。本文提出了需要和计划,以了解月球长石的性质,以确定在制造过程中使用这种材料的适用性。这项工作包括开发高保真模拟物,该模拟物将用于地面制造过程,以降低风险并提高在月球上执行此功能之前的技术准备水平(TRL)。本文还讨论了正在进行的使用电子束熔化(EBM)技术作为在月球表面上制造零件和零件的可能解决方案的研究。

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