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Challenges in the Technology Development for Additive Manufacturing in Space 被引量:5

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摘要 Instead of foreseeing and preparing for all possible scenarios of machine failures,accidents,and other challenges arising in space missions,it appears logical to take advantage of the flexibility of additive manufacturing for“in-space manufacturing”(ISM).Manned missions into space rely on complicated equipment,and their safe operation is a great challenge.Bearing in mind the absolute distance for manned missions to the Moon and Mars,the supply of spare parts for the repair and replacement of lost equipment via shipment from Earth would require too much time.With the high flexibility in design and the ability to manufacture ready-to-use components directly from a computer-aided model,additive manufacturing technologies appear to be extremely attractive in this context.Moreover,appropriate technologies are required for the manufacture of building habitats for extended stays of astronauts on the Moon and Mars,as well as material/feedstock.The capacities for sending equipment and material into space are not only very limited and costly,but also raise concerns regarding environmental issues on Earth.Accordingly,not all materials can be sent from Earth,and strategies for the use of in-situ resources,i.e.,in-situ resource utilization(ISRU),are being envisioned.For the manufacturing of both complex parts and equipment,as well as for large infrastructure,appropriate technologies for material processing in space need to be developed.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering(Additive Manufacturing Frontiers)》 2022年第1期83-95,共13页 中国机械工程学报(增材制造前沿)(英文)
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