Experiments were performed to study how rocket exhaust blows soil in lunar and Martian conditions. Jets of gas were blown downwardly at various granular materials while a camera recorded the formation of scour holes as the material was removed. The experiments were performed in a series of conditions ranging from ambient 101 kPa pressure down to 0.3 kPa. This includes the range that is relevant for lunar conditions, because it is not hard vacuum inside the rocket exhaust where soil is being eroded. Prior work in ambient conditions showed that erosion rate is proportional to the square of the densimetric Froude number. However, the prior work was not performed at low pressures. In the new work, preliminary results show that as the gas densit...
Each of the six Apollo landers touched down at unique sites on the lunar surface. Aside from the Apo...
Over the past few decades, orbiters, landers, and rovers have significantly expanded our understandi...
properties, which are not known with sufficient certainty to guarantee successful equipment design w...
In preparation for the Apollo program, Leonard Roberts developed a remarkable analytical theory that...
This paper is a summary compilation of work accomplished over the past decade at NASA’s Kennedy Spac...
Soil erosion experiments with cold gas jet scaled to represent Apollo LM conditions in vacuum spher
The cratering of sand under gas jets is observed to further understanding of soil in hopes to furthe...
The rocket exhaust of spacecraft landing on the Moon causes a number of observable effects that need...
Several physical mechanisms are involved in excavating granular materials beneath a vertical jet of ...
Experiments, analyses, and simulations have shown that the engine exhaust plume of a Mars lander lar...
textWhen a lander approaches a dusty surface, the plume from the descent engine impinges on the grou...
This experimental research is focused on fail mechanisms in non-cohesive soil beneath the jet with a...
Supersonic jet exhaust impinging onto a flat surface is a fundamental flow encountered in space or w...
As a result of an examination of the behavior of soils subjected to rocket and jet exhaust gases. it...
This project characterizes crater formation in a granular material by a jet of gas impinging on a g...
Each of the six Apollo landers touched down at unique sites on the lunar surface. Aside from the Apo...
Over the past few decades, orbiters, landers, and rovers have significantly expanded our understandi...
properties, which are not known with sufficient certainty to guarantee successful equipment design w...
In preparation for the Apollo program, Leonard Roberts developed a remarkable analytical theory that...
This paper is a summary compilation of work accomplished over the past decade at NASA’s Kennedy Spac...
Soil erosion experiments with cold gas jet scaled to represent Apollo LM conditions in vacuum spher
The cratering of sand under gas jets is observed to further understanding of soil in hopes to furthe...
The rocket exhaust of spacecraft landing on the Moon causes a number of observable effects that need...
Several physical mechanisms are involved in excavating granular materials beneath a vertical jet of ...
Experiments, analyses, and simulations have shown that the engine exhaust plume of a Mars lander lar...
textWhen a lander approaches a dusty surface, the plume from the descent engine impinges on the grou...
This experimental research is focused on fail mechanisms in non-cohesive soil beneath the jet with a...
Supersonic jet exhaust impinging onto a flat surface is a fundamental flow encountered in space or w...
As a result of an examination of the behavior of soils subjected to rocket and jet exhaust gases. it...
This project characterizes crater formation in a granular material by a jet of gas impinging on a g...
Each of the six Apollo landers touched down at unique sites on the lunar surface. Aside from the Apo...
Over the past few decades, orbiters, landers, and rovers have significantly expanded our understandi...
properties, which are not known with sufficient certainty to guarantee successful equipment design w...