Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994stin...9517653s&link_type=abstract
Final Report Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY. Center for Applied Energy Research.
Computer Science
Performance
Mars Surface Samples, Performance Tests, Pneumatic Equipment, Samplers, Sampling, Soils, Gas Pressure, Mars Probes, Mars Surface, Penetration, Pneumatics
Scientific paper
The pneumatic soil sampler concept was successfully demonstrated by penetrating a Martian simulant soil to a depth of 2 meters. Working gas pressure, composition, and pulsing were evaluated with the objective of minimizing gas usage. Also, the probe penetration force was investigated with the objective of minimizing probe weight. Gas and probe penetration force, while not yet optimized, are within the range which make the soil sampler concept feasible. While the tests described in this report did not answer all the questions and address all the variables associated with pneumatic soil sampling, valuable data experience and knowledge were gained which can be used to further develop the concept.
Neathery James K.
Schaefer John L.
Stencel John M.
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