Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2004-06-16
Physics
Condensed Matter
Other Condensed Matter
5 pages, 5 figures. Figure quality was reduced to decrease file size
Scientific paper
According to Shoemaker, the "impact of solid bodies is the most fundamental process that has taken place on the terrestrial planets", as they shape the surfaces of all solar system bodies. A lot of information on this process has been extracted from remote observations of impact craters on planetary surfaces. However, the nature of the geophysical impact events is that they are non-reproducible. Moreover, their scale is enormous and direct observations are not possible. Therefore, we choose an alternate and of course downscaled experimental approach in order to guarantee reproducible results: We prepare very fine sand in a well defined and fully decompactified state by letting gas bubble through it. After turning off the gas stream, we let a steel ball fall on the sand. The series of events in the experiments and corresponding discrete particle simulations is as follows: On impact of the ball, sand is blown away in all directions ("splash") and an impact crater forms. When this cavity collapses, a granular jet emerges and is driven straight into the air. A second jet goes downwards into the air bubble entrained during the process, thus pushing surface material deep into the ground. The air bubble rises slowly towards the surface, causing a granular eruption. In addition to the experiments and the discrete particle simulations we present a simple continuum theory to account for the void collapse leading to the formation of the upward and downward jets. We show that the phenomenon is robust and even works for oblique impacts: the upward jet is then shooting backwards, in the direction where the projectile came from.
Bergmann Raymond
der Weele Ko van
Kuipers Hans
Lohse Detlef
Mikkelsen René
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