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Conduct trade studies to define the best method of stress testing to be used for Coral.
Consider:
Method name
Equipment required
Mass
Volume
Power
Time it takes to test
Type of stress test performed (Rate on scale of 1-10 how optimal the method is for test type, 10 being best)
Compressive stress
Tensile stress
Bending stress
Impact resistance
To clarify the difference between this issue and #91 : this issue is focused specifically on the manufactured sample, while issue #91 is focused on unprocessed regolith. This isn't to say that the hardware and software used to test unprocessed regolith may not be used to test the sample as well.
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These ASTM tests are the best possible to go for with miniaturized machines without water, 99.9% of ASTM tests on sediments require water, these are for glass & ceramics: C1505-15, 158-92(2017), 147-86(2015), C1652 & M-14, E2431-12, C1650-14, 600-85(2015), 601-85(2015).
Most important to pull off are for flat glass, they're significant methods, especially for tempered-hardened that can be rolled vertically to replicate the method the latest thought, weight may be too high, one must have a tempering oven to cool glass as well, I have that worked out, so far it looks like 7-8 lbs without the roller.
May I add to the list of desirable qualities to examine?
Along with the strengths (compressive, tensile, etc.) one can derive Young's Modulus - the first derivative of strain vs. stress: and that gives you a 'rigidity'-like measure.
Very handy.
Conduct trade studies to define the best method of stress testing to be used for Coral.
Consider:
To clarify the difference between this issue and #91 : this issue is focused specifically on the manufactured sample, while issue #91 is focused on unprocessed regolith. This isn't to say that the hardware and software used to test unprocessed regolith may not be used to test the sample as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: