Christopher B. Dreyer
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View article: Implications of Lunar Simulant Geotechnical Properties on Testbed Experimentation and Engineering Analysis and Reported Properties of Colorado School of Mines Highland Simulant
Implications of Lunar Simulant Geotechnical Properties on Testbed Experimentation and Engineering Analysis and Reported Properties of Colorado School of Mines Highland Simulant Open
Understanding the mechanical behavior of lunar regolith simulants is essential for advancing engineering analysis for surface infrastructure design and testbed experimentation. This study presents a comprehensive geotechnical characterizat…
View article: Working with lunar surface materials: Review and analysis of dust mitigation and regolith conveyance technologies
Working with lunar surface materials: Review and analysis of dust mitigation and regolith conveyance technologies Open
The Moon's dusty surface environment threatens any equipment that operates there, especially for long-duration infrastructure needed for a sustained lunar presence. This is doubly true for systems that convey regolith, which by agitating t…