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Jul 1, 1992

Cable Structures and Lunar Environment

Publication: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Volume 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Lunar environmental characteristics, such as the lack of atmosphere, the smaller gravitational acceleration, and the weaker regolith, place different requirements on structural systems than the earth environment does. Some of these requirements are the internal pressurization of structures, emphasis on details, and careful design of foundation systems. Popular structural systems on the Earth environment, such as steel and reinforced concrete frames and trusses with traditional rigid connections may be inefficient for the lunar environment. Cable structures can be shown to meet the different and sometimes conflicting requirements of the lunar environment. The behavior of three different groups of cable structures in the lunar environment (differentiated by their small, medium and long spans) are studied in this paper. The structural systems can be designed to meet the main requirements in an efficient way. Foundation uplift problem is of particular interest, especially in the early lunar colonization stage. It was shown that with a slight modification in the cable system, the uplift problem can be solved, thus saving manpower and costs, while improving the overall system behavior.

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Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Volume 5Issue 3July 1992
Pages: 297 - 310

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Mohammed Ettouney
Prin., Appl. Sci. Div., Weidlinger Associates, 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
Haym Benaroya, Members, ASCE
Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Mech. and Aerospace Engrg., Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ 08855‐0909
Nissim Agassi
Prin., Struct. Div., Weidlinger Associates, 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY

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