M. Molla, C. Ng, T. Tafsirojjaman, S. T. Smith | 2026 | Construction and Building Materials
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10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2026.145564 Damage evaluation of regolith-resin-composite (RRC) materials for lunar structures using linear and nonlinear ultrasonic waves Construction and Building Materials Journal fla 09500618 514 145564 145564 145564 2026-03-07 7 March 2026 2026 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. Molla, Md Maruf Ng, Ching Tai Tafsirojjaman, Tafsir Smith, Scott T. The growing interest in establishing permanent bases on the moon necessitates the development of durable construction materials that can withstand the extreme lunar environment. Even minor damage from repeated loading, material aging, and harsh conditions can disrupt the controlled internal environments that lunar structures create and thus pose serious threats to potential human inhabitants. Non-destructive inspection is essential for ensuring a safe and secure habitat. The provided text appears to be a mix of technical data, URLs, and metadata related to a scientific article or publication. It includes references to Elsevier's content management system, DOI (Digital Object Identifier) information, and other metadata such as publication dates, article numbers, and
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Damage evaluation of regolith-resin-composite (RRC) materials for lunar structures using linear and nonlinear ultrasonic
non-destructive evaluation
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