论文标题

在海洋世界中生存:跨欧罗巴冰的冰冰纤维的实验表征,并揭开冰的滑动行为

Surviving in Ocean Worlds: Experimental Characterization of Fiber Optic Tethers across Europa-like Ice Faults and Unraveling the Sliding Behavior of Ice

论文作者

Singh, Vishaal, McCarthy, Christine, Silvia, Matthew, Jakuba, Michael, Craft, Kate, Rhoden, Alyssa, German, Christopher, Koczynski, Ted

论文摘要

作为朝着对海洋世界内部探索的第一步,使用冷冻机构建筑搜索生活,我们测试了各种沟通在潜在的欧罗巴般的压力条件下的行为。通过在冰块内冷冻两种类型的隔热纤维电缆,我们在探针中醒来时模拟了Tethers,它穿越了海洋世界的冰壳。使用低温双轴设备,我们在各种速度和温度下模拟了剪切运动。这些剪切测试用于评估冰的机械行为,表征交流的行为,并探索熔体探针部署的局限性。我们确定(a)最大的剪切应力束可以从冰断层中维持,在故障之前(可行/不可生存的部署制度)和(b)通信的光学束缚性能。我们发现,在欧洲预期的一系列温度和速度条件下,这些系tethers相当健壮(t(k)= 95至260;速度(m/s)= 5 x 10-7至3 x 10-4)。然而,在测试的最冷温度下,割伤的外套和内部纤维伸展的损坏都表明需要进一步的束带原型开发。 总体而言,这些研究限制了光学系在海洋世界中使用的行为,提高了可能遇到有土地任务可能遇到的动态冰壳的热机械特性的能力,并指导未来的技术开发,以访问(潜在可居住 /居民)海洋世界的内部。

As an initial step towards in-situ exploration of the interiors of Ocean Worlds to search for life using cryobot architectures, we test how various communication tethers behave under potential Europa-like stress conditions. By freezing two types of pretensioned insulated fiber optic cables inside ice blocks, we simulate tethers being refrozen in a probe's wake as it traverses through an Ocean World's ice shell. Using a cryogenic biaxial apparatus, we simulate shear motion on pre-existing faults at various velocities and temperatures. These shear tests are used to evaluate the mechanical behavior of ice, characterize the behavior of communication tethers, and explore their limitations for deployment by a melt probe. We determine (a) the maximum shear stress tethers can sustain from an ice fault, prior to failure (viable/unviable regimes for deployment) and (b) optical tether performance for communications. We find that these tethers are fairly robust across a range of temperature and velocity conditions expected on Europa (T(K) = 95 to 260; velocity (m/s) = 5 x 10-7 to 3 x 10-4). However, damage to the outer jackets of the tethers and stretching of inner fibers at the coldest temperatures tested both indicate a need for further tether prototype development. Overall, these studies constrain the behavior of optical tethers for use at Ocean Worlds, improve the ability to probe thermomechanical properties of dynamic ice shells likely to be encountered by landed missions, and guide future technology development for accessing the interiors of (potentially habitable / inhabited) Ocean Worlds.

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