Geometric modeling of inflatable structures for lunar base

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Inflatable Structures, Lunar Bases, Mathematical Models, Membrane Structures, Space Habitats, Structural Analysis, Composite Materials, Computer Aided Design, Structural Design

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A modular inflatable structure consisting of thin, composite membranes is presented for use in a lunar base. Results from a linear elastic analysis of the structure indicate that it is feasible in the lunar environment. Further analysis requires solving nonlinear equations and accurately specifying the geometries of the structural members. A computerized geometric modeling technique, using bicubic Bezier surfaces to generate the geometries of the inflatable structure, was conducted. Simulated results are used to create three-dimensional wire frames and solid renderings of the individual components of the inflatable structure. The component geometries are connected into modules, which are then assembled based upon the desired architecture of the structure.

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