Advances in Solidification Technologies of Lunar Regolith-Based Building Materials Under Extreme Lunar Environments

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Udgivet i:Buildings vol. 15, no. 14 (2025), p. 2543-2561
Hovedforfatter: Chen, Jun
Andre forfattere: Li, Ruilin
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100 1 |a Chen, Jun  |u Institute of Mine Safety, China Academy of Safety Science and Technology, Beijing 100012, China; junchenzeng@cumt.edu.cn 
245 1 |a Advances in Solidification Technologies of Lunar Regolith-Based Building Materials Under Extreme Lunar Environments 
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520 3 |a With the launch of the Artemis program and the International Lunar Research Station project, the construction of lunar bases has emerged as a global research focus. In situ manufacturing technologies for robust lunar regolith-based building materials are critical to ensuring building safety under the Moon’s extreme environmental conditions. This paper reviews the relevant advancements in two areas: solidification technologies for lunar regolith-based construction materials and simulation techniques of extreme lunar environments. This review reveals that, although significant advancements have been made in solidification technologies, the development of lunar environment simulation technologies, particularly for 1/6 g gravity, has lagged, thereby hindering the assessment of the in situ applicability of these solidification methods. To address these limitations, this paper introduces a newly developed comprehensive lunar extreme environment simulation system based on superconducting magnetic suspension technology and its potential applications in lunar regolith-based construction material solidification. This review highlights the current progress and challenges in solidification techniques for lunar regolith-based building materials, aiming to enhance researchers’ attention to the extreme environmental conditions on the lunar surface. 
651 4 |a India 
651 4 |a China 
653 |a Moon 
653 |a Lunar bases 
653 |a Solidification 
653 |a Construction materials 
653 |a Lunar environments 
653 |a Lunar surface 
653 |a Regolith 
653 |a Environmental conditions 
653 |a Extreme environments 
653 |a Energy consumption 
653 |a Sintering 
653 |a Radiation 
653 |a Magnetic levitation 
653 |a Infrastructure 
653 |a Concrete curing 
653 |a Temperature 
653 |a Cosmic rays 
653 |a Process controls 
653 |a Building materials 
653 |a Chemical bonds 
653 |a Methods 
653 |a Meteors & meteorites 
653 |a Astronauts 
653 |a Environment simulation 
700 1 |a Li, Ruilin  |u State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Construction and Healthy Operation and Maintenance of Deep Underground Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China 
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