Applicability of TBM (tunnel boring machine) for deep lunar subsurface exploration

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Y. Ko J H. Hwang S J. Park Y S. Kang
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2024

Abstract

The lunar subsurface, particularly the lava tubes formed by ancient volcanic activity, presents a promising environment for establishing safe and sustainable human habitats on the Moon. Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs), widely used for excavating tunnels on Earth, offer a potential solution for developing these subsurface spaces. However, the unique lunar conditions, including extreme temperatures, high vacuum, radiation, and the extraordinary strength and abrasiveness of lunar rocks, necessitate significant adaptations to existing TBM technology. This study investigates the feasibility of utilising TBMs for lunar subsurface exploration and base construction, addressing the challenges posed by the harsh lunar environment. We review previous conceptual designs for lunar TBMs, highlighting their strengths and limitations in addressing these challenges. Additionally, we explore innovative excavation methods, such as microwave-assisted rock weakening and undercutting techniques, to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of lunar TBM operations. By evaluating the geological characteristics of the lunar crust and analysing the potential of lava tubes as launching points for TBM operations, this study provides a comprehensive assessment of the technical requirements and operational considerations for lunar TBM implementation. The findings of this research contribute to the growing body of knowledge on lunar base development and pave the way for future human exploration and utilisation of the Moon’s subsurface resources.
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APA: T Y. Ko J H. Hwang S J. Park Y S. Kang  (2024)  Applicability of TBM (tunnel boring machine) for deep lunar subsurface exploration

MLA: T Y. Ko J H. Hwang S J. Park Y S. Kang Applicability of TBM (tunnel boring machine) for deep lunar subsurface exploration. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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