C. Zhou, Y. Gao, Y. Zhou, W. She, Y. Shi, L. Ding, C. Miao | 2024 | Engineering
DOI 10.1016/j.eng.2023.11.019Review state
Last reviewed
Not reviewed yet
Last approved reanalysis
No approved reanalysis yet
This paper reviews regolith-based materials for extraterrestrial construction, discussing their mechanical, thermal, optical, and radiation-shielding properties. It highlights challenges in long-term characterization and suggests future directions like high-throughput methods and extraterrestrial experiments. No specific simulants or lunar samples are mentioned. The provided text is a collection of references and citations related to research on regolith simulants, lunar and Martian soil, and materials for extraterrestrial construction. It includes various studies on additive manufacturing, sintering techniques, bio-cementation, and composite materials for use in space environments. The text also references multiple scientific papers and projects, indicating a focus on developing sustainable and efficient methods for building and construction in space. The provided text appears to be a mix of metadata and content related to a scientific paper or article. It includes information about the paper's title, authors, journal, publication date, and other metadata. There is also a list of image files associated with the paper, including their URLs and file types. The text also contains som
These are the records this paper contributes to the simulant, returned sample, method, and property browsers.
No returned samples extracted yet.
Mechanical property analysis
Performance evaluation | Extraterrestrial construction
Microwave Sintering of Lunar Regolith Simulant
Material Processing
Bio-Cementation of Martian Regolith Simulant
Biological Processing
Spark Plasma Sintering of Lunar Soil Simulant
Material Processing
Compressive strength testing
Mechanical testing | Material testing
Thermal properties
Thermal conductivity
Thermal expansion
Thermal expansion
Optical properties
Optical properties
Mechanical properties
Reliability and applicability in extreme extraterrestrial environment
Compressive Strength
Varies by material and processing method
Thermal Stability
Varies by material and processing method
Porosity
Varies by material and processing method
Thermal expansion
Varies with temperature and material
Optical properties
Varies with wavelength and material
Radiation shielding
Varies with material and radiation type
Impact resistance
Varies with material and impact conditions