Lunar materials processing system integration
Abstract
The theme of this paper is that governmental resources will not permit the simultaneous development of all viable lunar materials processing (LMP) candidates. Choices will inevitably be made, based on the results of system integration trade studies comparing candidates to each other for high-leverage applications. It is in the best long-term interest of the LMP community to lead the selection process itself, quickly and practically. The paper is in five parts. The first part explains what systems integration means and why the specialized field of LMP needs this activity now. The second part defines the integration context for LMP -- by outlining potential lunar base functions, their interrelationships and constraints. The third part establishes perspective for prioritizing the development of LMP methods, by estimating realistic scope, scale, and timing of lunar operations. The fourth part describes the use of one type of analytical tool for gaining understanding of system interactions: the input/output model. A simple example solved with linear algebra is used to illustrate. The fifth and closing part identifies specific steps needed to refine the current ability to study lunar base system integration. Research specialists have a crucial role to play now in providing the data upon which this refinement process must be based.
- Publication:
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Lunar Materials Technology
- Pub Date:
- February 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992lmt..symp.....S
- Keywords:
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- Lunar Bases;
- Lunar Resources;
- Lunar Rocks;
- Lunar Soil;
- Materials Handling;
- Refining;
- Systems Integration;
- Estimating;
- Mathematical Models;
- Engineering (General)