H. Arslan, S. Sture, S. Batiste | 2008 | Materials Science and Engineering: A
DOI 10.1016/j.msea.2007.05.113Review state
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This paper presents tensile strength results for lunar soil simulant JSC-1, emphasizing its importance for lunar construction and infrastructure. The study uses a direct tension device to measure tensile strength across various packing densities, with specimens prepared via a miniature compaction technique. The provided text appears to be a series of URLs and file paths related to images and thumbnails, likely from a document or article. It does not contain any meaningful content or data about the subject matter, such as lunar soil or any other topic. The URLs suggest that the content may have been part of a larger document or webpage that was not fully displayed or is incomplete. This paper investigates the tensile behavior of lunar soil simulant JSC-1, focusing on its tensile strength properties. The study highlights the importance of tensile strength in lunar construction and presents experimental results using a direct tension device. JSC-1 is described as a non-plastic, well-graded silty sand with about 40% passing the #200 sieve. The paper includes grain size distribution comparisons and tensile strength density relations. This paper investigates the tensile behavior of lunar
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Direct tension apparatus
tensile testing
Tensile strength density relation
tensile testing
Effect of sample height on tensile strength
tensile testing
Grain size distribution
characterization
Grain size distributions comparison
characterization
Initial check for grain size distribution
characterization
Tensile strength specimen height relation
tensile testing
Plane of split after the direct tension tests
tensile testing
tensile strength
substantial
grain size distribution
non-plastic, well-graded silty sand
grain size distribution
about 40% passing the #200 sieve
tensile strength density relation
not specified
effect of sample height on tensile strength
not specified
tensile strength specimen height relation
not specified
plane of split after the direct tension tests
not specified
initial check for grain size distribution
not specified