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Title: Behavior of Simulated Lunar Cement Mortar in Vacuum Environment
Summary / Review : A simulated lunar cement was made using anorthite rock from Japan which is very similar in composition to lunar highland material.

The simulated lunar cement was made by proper grinding, high temperature sintering, and rapid quenching under varying pressures using a Dry-Mix/Steam-Injection (DMSI) method and exposed to vacuum for a year.
Author(s) : Sacki, N., [Hokkaido University, Japan, Professor]
Horiguchi, T., [Hokkaido University, Japan, Associate Professor]
Yoneda, T., [Hokkaido University, Japan, Associate Professor]
Hoshi, T., [Nittetsu Cement Co., Ltd., Japan, Senior Researcher]
Lin, T.D., [Lintek International, Inc., USA, President]
Publication Type : Paper within a Parent compilation, or Presentation at a Professional conference
Parent Publication : Space 98, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference and Exposition on Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Space, April 26-30, 1998, Albuquerque, New Mexico, sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Publication Date: 1998
Pages : 571-576
# of References : 6
Category(s) : Exploration and resources / Lunar / Simulants
Bases, industry and manufacturing / Resource processing and outputs / Concretes
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ISBN : 0-7844-0339-3
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