Wednesday, January 23, 2008

nesting

Modules will have the ability to nest together by interchanging the shell with a soft pliable membrane which allows the modules, when in an enclosure type configuration for example, to protect against infiltration from such things as regolith; nesting enough to allow adhesion to occure at the strips.

surfaces

Simple example of modules which have released an epoxy type solution to make a flat surface. The modules also have the ability to release an expanding foam to fill gaps for such things as insulation.













Because the module has an adhesion, similar to velcro at the surface,we can also design clothes, finger gloves, shoes, and many other items to aid in our travel within spaces by placing similar adhesive technologies in them.


physical model

This physical model shows the modules together forming a chair to sit on. These modules could form the floor you walk on and transition into a chair you sit on, and also form a table you can eat off of.... then transition into a wall.... then a roof for enclosure.






























other properties

The cells provide flexibility, and in this case some of the cells will contain a bladder filled with epoxy which can be secreted to fill gaps between cells and to create flat surfaces, such as a table top. **Look closely and you'll notice the adhesive strips being pushed out by the stabilizing rods.
**Clearification of mechanics- These animations only show the range of motion for the pendulum. The actual motion would be that similar to a hammer on a gun which would thrust one direction and stop abruptly...forcing easy movement of the module due to scale, 1/6 gravity, and adhesives. This concept is very schematic and has not yet undergone further engineering/ developement as we are generating ideas for robotic modular design for lunar architecture.

section of module

The section illustrates the internal components that will power the cells to move and to find its direction. The shell between the adhesive strips can be interchangable with various materials; housing such things as lights, transluscent materials, soft fabrics to create beds or blankets, rubber to form floors, hard materials, and other various materials.


Monday, January 21, 2008

connection of modules

This short animation shows how the modules are activated to find its location and how they will connect.

Monday, January 14, 2008

modular design inspiration



Spherical Pentagonal Dodecahedran developed through extensive research in complex organic chemisty with genetic molecular cell engineering using the concept of expandable membrane proliferation (not really but sounds good).


Chromatin using ideal DNA interbasepair helical parameters.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

What could life on the moon look like....?




























Moonbase Alpha, from the British sci-fi series Space:1999, is a prime example of a buried lunar colony with over 20 subsurface levels. Image copyright Carlton Communications.



A park-like domed colony with its sunward side polarized to filter the light reaching its surface. Artist unknown.