Inflatable structures for a lunar base habitat
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- Willy Z. Sadeha(Author),
- Jeffrey Janakusa(Author)
- aColorado State University,
- bCenter for Engineering Infrastructure and Science in Space (CEISS)
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Abstract
Design and construction of a structure on the Moon requires addressing a host of issues not encountered on Earth. A modular quilted inflatable structure consisting of thin membranes of composite material integrated with supporting columns and arches is proposed. An initial linear analysis of the proposed structure is briefly reviewed. The actual response of an inflatable membrane is nonlinear and, hence, a nonlinear numerical analysis for the stresses and displacements was undertaken. Initial results clearly indicate that an inflatable structure is a feasible concept and is ideally suited for a lunar structure.
