
International Research Center for Geological and Planetary Sciences (GEOLAB) is dedicated to the forefront of aerospace technology research, committed to addressing significant scientific issues in the fields of space environment and planetary science, as well as aviation safety for aircraft. By employing interdisciplinary research methods, GEOLAB integrates multiple disciplines including geology, planetary science, materials science and atmospheric science, to promote innovation and development in the field's of Earth and planetary science.
Features and Highlights:
• Lunar Surface Environment Lander Erosion Simulation Facility
Simulates the lunar dust deposition and erosion environment during the landing process of a lander
• Hypervelocity Meteorite Impact Fragmentation Characteristics Test System
Simulates the dynamic fragmentation, melting, and energy release mechanisms during hypervelocity impact events
• Aero-engine CMAS High-Temperature In Situ Impact Device
In-situ observation of high-temperature, high-speed impact CMAS droplet behavior
• Gas-Mixing Laboratory
Used for analyzing and testing material performance under various gas conditions
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