Microcraters were produced in soda-lime glass by the impact of low density projectiles of polystyrene with masses between 0.7 and 62 picograms and velocities between 2 and 14 kilometers per second. The morphology of the craters depends on the velocity and angle of incidence of the projectiles. The transitions in morphology of the craters formed by polystyrene spheres occur at higher velocities than they do for more dense projectiles. For oblique impact, the craters are elongated and shallow with the spallation threshold occuring at higher velocity. For normal incidence, the total displaced mass of the target material per unit of projectile kinetic energy increases slowly with the energy
International audienceCratering experiments have been conducted with 0.5-mm diameter AISI 52100 stee...
The cratering and penetration behavior of annealed aluminum 1100 targets, with thickness varied from...
A method was developed to simulate space debris in the laboratory. This method, which is an outgrowt...
Microcraters were produced in soda-lime glass by the impact of low density projectiles of polystyren...
We report on impact experiments using soda-lime glass spheres of 3.2 mm diameter and aluminum target...
Cratering in low density targets, and comparisons of various hypervelocity projectile-target combina...
This report summarizes TARDEC-sponsored work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during the FY11...
Gold epoxy projectiles accelerated into lead, hard and soft aluminum, and rigid polyurethane foams t...
Projectile/target impact crater systems involving soda-lime glass/1100 aluminum, ferritic stainless ...
We produced a series of decimeter-sized impact craters in blocks of ice near 0°C and −70°C and in ic...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
Evidence from laboratory impact experiments is indicating that increasing crater aspect ratios (diam...
Projectile/target impact crater systems involving soda-lime glass/1100 aluminum, ferritic stainless ...
About 5000 microcraters on seven lunar rocks recovered during the Apollo 12 mission have been system...
In order to address the question of whether the cratering scale which was developed can be extrapola...
International audienceCratering experiments have been conducted with 0.5-mm diameter AISI 52100 stee...
The cratering and penetration behavior of annealed aluminum 1100 targets, with thickness varied from...
A method was developed to simulate space debris in the laboratory. This method, which is an outgrowt...
Microcraters were produced in soda-lime glass by the impact of low density projectiles of polystyren...
We report on impact experiments using soda-lime glass spheres of 3.2 mm diameter and aluminum target...
Cratering in low density targets, and comparisons of various hypervelocity projectile-target combina...
This report summarizes TARDEC-sponsored work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during the FY11...
Gold epoxy projectiles accelerated into lead, hard and soft aluminum, and rigid polyurethane foams t...
Projectile/target impact crater systems involving soda-lime glass/1100 aluminum, ferritic stainless ...
We produced a series of decimeter-sized impact craters in blocks of ice near 0°C and −70°C and in ic...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
Evidence from laboratory impact experiments is indicating that increasing crater aspect ratios (diam...
Projectile/target impact crater systems involving soda-lime glass/1100 aluminum, ferritic stainless ...
About 5000 microcraters on seven lunar rocks recovered during the Apollo 12 mission have been system...
In order to address the question of whether the cratering scale which was developed can be extrapola...
International audienceCratering experiments have been conducted with 0.5-mm diameter AISI 52100 stee...
The cratering and penetration behavior of annealed aluminum 1100 targets, with thickness varied from...
A method was developed to simulate space debris in the laboratory. This method, which is an outgrowt...