Scientia Sinica Technologica, volume 50, issue 12, pages 1625-1633

Study on the feasibility of preparing a continuous fibre using lunar soil simulant

Bin Hao 1
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. 中国科学院新疆理化技术研究所环境科学与技术研究室, 中国科学院特殊环境功能材料与器件重点实验室, 乌鲁木齐 830011; 2. 中国科学院大学材料科学与光电技术研究中心, 北京 100049; 3. 北京航空航天大学前沿科学技术创新研究院, 北京 100083; 4. 中国科学院宁波材料技术与工程研究所, 宁波 315201;
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-08-24
scimago Q3
SJR0.268
CiteScore2.2
Impact factor
ISSN16747259, 2095946X
Computer Networks and Communications
Control and Systems Engineering
Abstract
The construction of a lunar base is considered to be a giant step for the deep-space exploration by human beings. The in situ utilization of lunar resource is essential for the realization of this ambitious plan. In this study, the composition, crystal structure, melting, and fiberization behaviors of lunar soil simulant were investigated in an effort to develop a continuous fibre to address the material requirements for building a lunar base. The results showed that the chemical and mineral composition of the lunar soil simulant were similar to those of basalt roes on the Earth, and the material could be completely melted at 1332°C. The crystal structure of the simulant was homogenized and transformed into the amorphous glass state when the melted material was quenched by water. Using a fibre spinning facility, continuous filaments were obtained using the melted lunar soil simulant as the raw material. The obtained fibre showed the tensile strength of more than 1400 MPa, which is comparable with that of a commercial basalt fibre. These results confirmed the feasibility of using lunar soil to prepare a continuous fibre for the construction of a lunar base.
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Ma P. et al. Study on the feasibility of preparing a continuous fibre using lunar soil simulant // Scientia Sinica Technologica. 2020. Vol. 50. No. 12. pp. 1625-1633.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1360/SST-2020-0141
UR - http://engine.scichina.com/doi/10.1360/SST-2020-0141
TI - Study on the feasibility of preparing a continuous fibre using lunar soil simulant
T2 - Scientia Sinica Technologica
AU - Hao, Bin
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/08/24
PB - Science in China Press
SP - 1625-1633
IS - 12
VL - 50
SN - 1674-7259
SN - 2095-946X
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@article{2020_Ma,
author = {Bin Hao},
title = {Study on the feasibility of preparing a continuous fibre using lunar soil simulant},
journal = {Scientia Sinica Technologica},
year = {2020},
volume = {50},
publisher = {Science in China Press},
month = {aug},
url = {http://engine.scichina.com/doi/10.1360/SST-2020-0141},
number = {12},
pages = {1625--1633},
doi = {10.1360/SST-2020-0141}
}
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Ma, Pengcheng, et al. “Study on the feasibility of preparing a continuous fibre using lunar soil simulant.” Scientia Sinica Technologica, vol. 50, no. 12, Aug. 2020, pp. 1625-1633. http://engine.scichina.com/doi/10.1360/SST-2020-0141.
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