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Experimental investigation of crater growth dynamicsThis work is a continuation of an ongoing program whose objective is to perform experiments and to develop scaling relationships for large-body impacts onto planetary surfaces. The centrifuge technique is used to provide experimental data for actual target materials of interest. With both power and gas guns mounted on the rotor arm, it is possible to match various dimensionless similarity parameters, which have been shown to govern the behavior of large-scale impacts. The development of the centrifuge technique has been poineered by the present investigators and is documented by numerous publications, the most recent of which are listed below. Understanding the dependence of crater size upon gravity has been shown to be key to the complete determination of the dynamic and kinematic behavior of crater formation as well as ejecta phenomena. Three unique time regimes in the formation of an impact crater have been identified.
Document ID
19860004743
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Schmidt, R. M.
(Boeing Aerospace Co. Seattle, WA, United States)
Housen, K. R.
(Boeing Aerospace Co. Seattle, WA, United States)
Bjorkman, M. D.
(Boeing Aerospace Co. Seattle, WA, United States)
Holsapple, K. A.
(Boeing Aerospace Co. Seattle, WA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:176392
NASA-CR-176392
Report Number: NAS 1.26:176392
Report Number: NASA-CR-176392
Accession Number
86N14212
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASW-3291
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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