Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996lpi....27.1301t&link_type=abstract
Lunar and Planetary Science, volume 27, page 1301
Physics
Experiments: Impact, Fragmentation
Scientific paper
Impact fragmentation experiments of pyrophyllite targets were performed at impact velocities 1500-4300 m/sec. Motions of fragments were recorded by two high speed motion cameras. Three-dimensional velocities of produced fragments were measured. Results showed that the upper limit of fragment velocity negatively correlates with the fragment mass. This result is different from any result of previous studies on the velocity-mass relation of fragments.
Fujiwara Akira
Nakamura Akiko M.
Takagi Yasufumi
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