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Microwave-Sintered Lunar Regolith Bricks for Lunar Infrastructure: Fracture Behavior, Tribological Performance, and
Kelei Zhu1, Juntao Guo1,2, Qiqi Ning1
1School of Astronautics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150080, China.
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Microwave-sintered lunar regolith bricks are promising candidates for in situ construction of lunar infrastructure, where structural load-bearing capacity and multifunctional performance are simultaneously required. Currently, there remains a research gap concerning the service performance of microwave-sintered lunar soil bricks under predictable load-bearing, wave-transparent, and friction working conditions. In this study, lunar bricks were fabricated at different microwave sintering temperatures, and the effects of temperature on their microstructure and engineering properties were systematically investigated. The sample sintered at 1000 °C achieved a density of 2.96 g/cm3 and a compressive strength of 260 MPa. Combined experimental observations and numerical simulations revealed a typical brittle fracture behavior, primarily governed by residual porosity within the material. Tribological tests showed a low wear rate of 6.51 × 10-5 mm3/(N·m), indicating good wear resistance and potential applicability for lunar road paving. Dielectric measurements in the X-band (8.2-12.4 GHz) demonstrated a high electromagnetic wave transmittance ranging from 49.8% to 94.6%, suggesting suitability for communication-related or protective wall structures. These results demonstrate that microwave sintering effectively enhances the densification of lunar regolith while enabling the coordinated optimization of mechanical, tribological, and electromagnetic properties, providing practical guidance for the design of multifunctional materials for lunar infrastructure construction.
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