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NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19910015923: Investigation of mechanical and thermal properties of microwave-sintered lunar simulant materials using 2.45 GHz radiation
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19910015923: Investigation of mechanical and thermal properties of microwave-sintered lunar simulant materials using 2.45 GHz radiation
The mechanical and thermal properties of lunar simulant material were investigated. An alternative method of examining thermal shock in microwave-sintered lunar samples was researched. A computer code was developed that models how the fracture toughness of a thermally shocked lunar simulant sample is related to the sample hardness as measured by a micro-hardness indentor apparatus. This technique enables much data to be gathered from a few samples. Several samples were sintered at different temperatures and for different times at the temperatures. The melting and recrystallization characteristics of a well-studied binary system were also investigated to see if the thermodynamic barrier for the nucleation of a crystalline phase may be affected by the presence of a microwave field. The system chosen was the albite (sodium alumino silicate) anorthite system (calcium alumino silicate). The results of these investigations are presented.