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Electrical stress and strain in lunar regolith simulants
Authors:J. Marshall  D. Richard  S. Davis
Affiliation:aSETI Institute, 189 North Bernardo Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA;bSan Jose State University Research Foundation, NASA Ames Research Center, MS-245-3, Moffett Field, CA 94035, USA;cNASA Ames Research Center, MS-245-3, Moffett Field, CA 94035, USA
Abstract:Experiments to entrain dust with electrostatic and fluid-dynamic forces result in particulate clouds of aggregates rather than individual dust grains. This is explained within the framework of Griffith-flaw theory regarding the comminution/breakage of weak solids. Physical and electrical inhomogeneities in powders are equivalent to microcracks in solids insofar as they facilitate failure at stress risers. Electrical charging of powders induces bulk sample stresses similar to mechanical stresses experienced by strong solids, depending on the nature of the charging. A powder mass therefore “breaks” into clumps rather than separating into individual dust particles. This contrasts with the expectation that electrical forces on the Moon will eject a submicron population of dust from the regolith into the exosphere. A lunar regolith will contain physical and electrostatic inhomogeneities similar to those in most charged powders.
Keywords:Moon   Dust   Powders   Electrostatics   Griffith flaws   Electrical stress
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