http://coewww.rutgers.edu/~benaroya/pub ... %20JAE.pdfThe pdf is 25 pages long. Whoever reads that whole thing first doesn't win a prize, sorry.
Anyhow, the first habitat, inflatables and hard modules complete with LSS, etc. will be landed on the Moon and pressurized with upported gases. Making habitat on the Moon will require several steps beforehand-1) materials and oxygen production, possibly nitrogen production too. That means we need mining equipment to shovel up regolith, furnaces and electrolysis cells and probably volatiles mining equipment to get hydrogen and nitrogen....but before any of this works we will need power so step zero must come first- 0) set up power supplies and storage systems.
Besides materials like metals and concrete, we will need production equipment like rolling mills, extruders, 3d laser or e-beam sintering devices, etc. Just welding up some plates of metal or casting concrete cylinders won't be enough unless we can make everything from the kitchen sink to the air purifiers. This is going to involve thousands of parts. An army of engineers and tons of detailed drawings down to 0.001 inch is called for.
My associates at the St. Louis chapter have conjured up rectangular iron modules about 10'x10'x100' since they think producing and assembling flat plates will be "easier" than making cylindrical modules. Of course, the arch is the strongest shape and pressure tanks are cylindrical with domed ends for a reason-their stronger that way. So I am going to take a neutral stand on this matter as I have with the conventional vs monorail debate until more hard data is available.
Yes, just make me the CEO of the Lunar Development Corp. and I will authorize the money to research everyone's ideas just to see what really works! lol