论文标题
小行星上的轮芯:低速放牧影响颗粒介质的实验研究
Ricochets on Asteroids: Experimental study of low velocity grazing impacts into granular media
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论文摘要
旋转事件和撞击会从小行星碰撞后从碎屑中弹出巨石,瓦砾桩可以从碎屑中积聚。这些过程产生轨道中的重力结合物体的群体,这些物体可能会在低速和撞击角度分布下影响小行星表面。我们将低速球形弹丸的实验室实验呈现为细粒介质,砂。我们描述了速度和冲击角度,从而使Ricochets,那些从冲击火山口上推出的弹丸以及在其撞击火山口内停止的弹丸。弹丸上的高速相机图像和荧光标记,我们在撞击过程中跟踪旋转和弹丸轨迹。我们发现,在大理石达到峰值穿透深度后,弹丸仅在没有滑动条件下滚动。撞击渗透阶段所需的摩擦系数比沙子低4-5倍,这表明在穿透过程中,沙子在弹丸表面附近流动。我们发现,临界放牧的临界角度临界角度从推出中划分Ricochet,随着冲击速度的增加而增加。在反弹阶段,经验模型可以将Ricochet的临界角度和推出随速度的函数进行匹配,以平衡升力力与重力的平衡。我们估计对弹丸半径,速度和冲击角度的限制,这将使小行星上的弹丸能够弹出或脱离撞击,最终远离其初始撞击部位。
Spin off events and impacts can eject boulders from an asteroid surface and rubble pile asteroids can accumulate from debris following a collision between large asteroids. These processes produce a population of gravitational bound objects in orbit that can impact an asteroid surface at low velocity and with a distribution of impact angles. We present laboratory experiments of low velocity spherical projectiles into a fine granular medium, sand. We delineate velocity and impact angles giving ricochets, those giving projectiles that roll-out from the impact crater and those that stop within their impact crater. With high speed camera images and fluorescent markers on the projectiles we track spin and projectile trajectories during impact. We find that the projectile only reaches a rolling without slipping condition well after the marble has reached peak penetration depth. The required friction coefficient during the penetration phase of impact is 4-5 times lower than that of the sand suggesting that the sand is fluidized near the projectile surface during penetration. We find that the critical grazing impact critical angle dividing ricochets from roll-outs, increases with increasing impact velocity. The critical angles for ricochet and for roll-out as a function of velocity can be matched by an empirical model during the rebound phase that balances a lift force against gravity. We estimate constraints on projectile radius, velocity and impact angle that would allow projectiles on asteroids to ricochet or roll away from impact, finally coming to rest distant from their initial impact sites.