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DEAR project: Lunar dust surface interactions, risk and removal investigations

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Jalba, C.
Milev, P.
Schulz, P.
Pflug, A.
Ramm, P.
Gusland, O.
Ghitiu, I.
Jalba, R.
Magureanu, A.
Molenta, A.
Pantea, A.
Pantea, G.
Jalba, L.
Özdemir-Fritz, S.
Groemer, G.
Müller, A.
Steininger, H.
McKeown, D.
Gibson Kiely, F.
Hamilton, J.
Document typeConference lecture
Defense date2022-04-29
PublisherUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Rights accessOpen Access
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
Except where otherwise noted, content on this work is licensed under a Creative Commons license : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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The DEAR project (Dusty Environment Application Research) investigates the interaction between lunar regolith and surfaces and components relevant for lunar exploration. Based on the TUBS regolith simulant which is representative in chemistry, size and shape properties to Moon soils to study the regolith transport, adhesion and strategies for cleaning. The regolith simulant will be applied to thermal, structural, optical sensor, sealing and other astronautic systems, providing input for requirements, justification and verification. The key applications are split in human space flight regolith investigations, wrinkled surface with random movement and hardware surfaces, flat material defined movement. The paper provides an overview of the DEAR project including a discussion of the first results, in particular vibration, shock and micro-vibration on regolith bearing surfaces. The investigation shall enable better understand the regolith layers interaction and the release mechanism, as well as potential cross contamination and cleaning strategies. The research is complemented by simulation of the regolith motion as parameter surface plasma interactions. The project is funded and supported by the European Space Agency (ESA). DEAR specifically addresses the development and testing of lunar dust removal strategies on optics, mechanisms and human space flight hardware (e.g., space suits). As the Moons regolith is known to be highly abrasive, electrically chargeable, and potentially chemically reactive, lunar dust might reduce the performance of hardware, such as cameras, thermal control surfaces and solar cells. The dust can cause malfunction on seals for on/off mechanisms or space suits. Of particular interest are risk assessment, avoidance, and cleaning techniques such as the use of electric fields to remove lunar dust from surfaces. Representative dust (e.g., regolith analogues of interesting landing sites) will be used in a dedicated test setup to evaluate risks and effects of lunar dust. We describe designs and methods developed by the DEAR consortium to deal with the regolith-related issues, in particular an electrode design to deflect regolith particles, cleaning of astronautical systems with CO2, design of a robotic arm for the testing within the DEAR chamber, regolith removal via shock, and regolith interaction with cleanroom textiles
CitationJalba, C. [et al.]. DEAR project: Lunar dust surface interactions, risk and removal investigations. A: "4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities". Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022, 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/368714
DOI10.5821/conference-9788419184405.019
ISBN9788419184405
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