Fast Firing Technique for Martian Regolith Simulant: Advancing Isru Capabilities
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2025
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Academic Press inc Elsevier Science
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In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) approaches hold significant importance in plans for space colonization. This work explores a different ISRU concept applying fast-firing, a robust and well-known industrial process, to Mars regolith simulant (MGS-1). The fast-fired specimens were compared to the ones obtained by conventional sintered under low heating rates. When the holding time at the firing temperature is longer than 15 min, fast-fired specimens exhibited higher density and flexural strength (> 35 MPa) than conventional sintering. For both processes, the bulk density values and the mechanical properties of the regolith compacts were enhanced with increasing dwell time. This was attributed to higher heating rates changing the densification/crystallization kinetics involving the basalt glass in the regolith composition. Specifically, high heating rate promotes sintering over crystallization. On these bases, fast firing can be considered a potential candidate for ISRU on Mars.
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Karacasulu, Levent/0000-0003-4710-2816
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Fast Firing, Sintering, Martian Regolith Simulant, Mgs-1, Isru, Fast firing; ISRU; Martian regolith simulant; MGS-1; Sintering
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Icarus
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433
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