Aerospace Engineering

AERO11: Self-Deploying Human Extravehicular Logistics Linkage (SHELL)

Robotic pressurized tunnel capable of autonomously connecting lunar surface modules for crew and logistics transfer.

Self-Deploying Human Extravehicular Logistics Linkage (SHELL) project image
ENAE484 SHELL Capstone Team

Project Description:

SHELL is a robotic pressurized tunnel designed to operate in the lunar environment, connecting lunar surface modules and enabling efficient crew and logistics transfer without the need for EVA. The system deploys from one module, autonomously extending, aligning with a target module, and docking to form a complete connection. The project makes use of a lightweight cable-driven Stewart platform in place of heavy linear actuators, providing full 6DOF motion while reducing mass. In support of the Artemis program's objectives, SHELL enables continuous human presence on the Moon by reducing EVA risk during transfer between modules.

Advisor/Instructor:

Dr. David Akin

Team Members:

Christina Anderson Aerospace Engineering
Hailey Crowe Aerospace Engineering
Jack Danser-Anger Aerospace Engineering
Tyler Griesi Aerospace Engineering
Sullivan King Aerospace Engineering
Mikolaj Kostrzewa Aerospace Engineering
Samuel Ondrusek Aerospace Engineering
Sravanthi Papolu Aerospace Engineering
Ethan Paritz Aerospace Engineering
Jacob Rodgers Aerospace Engineering
William Schneidereith Aerospace Engineering
Vai Srivastava Aerospace Engineering
Joshua Stein Aerospace Engineering
Catherine Stock Aerospace Engineering
Maanav Subramanian Aerospace Engineering
Bence Szego Aerospace Engineering
John Taylor Aerospace Engineering
Tyler Worrell Aerospace Engineering
Claire Yu Aerospace Engineering
Frank Zhang Aerospace Engineering

Table #:

D8
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