Investigation of mechanical properties of lunar surface material and its analogs in different atmospheric conditions and in vacuum on the TOR-1 unit

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Controlled Atmospheres, Impact Resistance, Lunar Soil, Mechanical Properties, Basalt, Helium, Lunar Maria, Lunar Surface, Lunik 16 Lunar Probe, Minerals, Vacuum Chambers

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The design of measuring assemblies in the TOR-1 instrument is presented along with methods for determining the specific resistance to penetration, compressibility, and the resistance to rotational shearing of lunar surface material and its analogs. Investigations were conducted in helium at normal pressure, as well as in vacuum in the temperature range + (20-140) C. Values of the specific resistance to penetration of the lunar surface material, coefficients of relative compressibility, and the parameters of the resistance to rotational shearing were obtained for three kinds of compaction of the lunar surface material.

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