Towards a Dynamical Collision Model of Highly Porous Dust Aggregates

2009 
In the recent years we have performed various experiments on the collision dynamics of highly porous dust aggregates and although we now have a comprehensive picture of the micromechanics of those aggregates, the macroscopic understanding is still lacking. We are therefore developing a mechanical model to describe dust aggregate collisions with macroscopic parameters like tensile strength, compressive strength and shear strength. For one well defined dust sample material, the tensile and compressive strength were measured in a static experiment and implemented in a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) code. A laboratory experiment was designed to compare the laboratory results with the results of the SPH simulation. In this experiment, a mm‐sized glass bead is dropped into a cm‐sized dust aggregate with the previously measured strength parameters. We determine the deceleration of the glass bead by high‐speed imaging and the compression of the dust aggregate by x‐ray micro‐tomography. The measured penetra...
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