Abstract

To provide reliable input information for the load design and extraction of lunar soil water ice samples, it is necessary to study the water content distribution and water migration of simulated lunar soil water ice samples. On this basis, the temperature field model and the hydrothermal coupling relationship are proposed. The temperature field model was constructed by combining energy conservation and Fourier’s heat transfer law. The coupling relationship was established, and the hydrothermal coupling model was obtained by testing the unfrozen water content using the nuclear magnetic resonance method. Finite element software was used to solve the model numerically, and the water migration rule of the soil water ice samples at different ambient temperatures were analyzed. Thin-wall drilling tests were carried out on the simulated lunar soil water ice samples to obtain water content data for different locations, and the simulation results were verified. Due to the migration effect of the cold end of the water, the closer we tested to the edge of the sample, the higher the water content was. The higher the ambient temperature was, the more pronounced the water migration phenomenon of the whole sample was. These research results provide a basis for sampling scheme design.

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