Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream

Abstract Inelastic collisions occur among regolith particles, such as those in the ejecta curtain from a crater, and may cause clustering or agglomeration of particles and thus produce discrete patterns of ejecta deposits around a crater. Previous studies have shown that clusters, and even agglomera...

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Main Authors: Yuuya Nagaashi, Tomomi Omura, Masato Kiuchi, Akiko M. Nakamura, Koji Wada, Sunao Hasegawa
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-018-0205-6
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spelling doaj-1c2af5b629f24dd8bb58afd2209483962020-11-25T01:27:07ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Earth and Planetary Science2197-42842018-09-015111410.1186/s40645-018-0205-6Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular streamYuuya Nagaashi0Tomomi Omura1Masato Kiuchi2Akiko M. Nakamura3Koji Wada4Sunao Hasegawa5Graduate School of Science, Kobe UniversityGraduate School of Science, Kobe UniversityGraduate School of Science, Kobe UniversityGraduate School of Science, Kobe UniversityPlanetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of TechnologyInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyAbstract Inelastic collisions occur among regolith particles, such as those in the ejecta curtain from a crater, and may cause clustering or agglomeration of particles and thus produce discrete patterns of ejecta deposits around a crater. Previous studies have shown that clusters, and even agglomerates, are formed via mutual, inelastic collisions of spherical particles due to adhering forces between particles in granular streams. To investigate the condition of agglomerate formation in granular streams, we conducted laboratory experiments of granular streams using both spherical and irregular, non-spherical particles. Measurements of particle adhesion in this study were performed using a centrifugal separation method, in contrast to the previous study in which atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used. This enabled simultaneous measurements of multiple particles of various shapes for a statistical analysis of the results. With similar relative velocities and adhesion values, irregular particles were found to form agglomerates much more easily than spherical particles. The axial ratio of the agglomerates of spherical particles and irregular particles was similar and was in accordance with those observed in previous laboratory studies, whereas the size of the agglomerates of irregular particles was larger than the size of spherical particles. The degree of agglomeration and the size of agglomerates can be used as an indicator of the shape or adhesive force of the particles in granular stream. Our findings on agglomeration in granular streams could provide new insights into the origin of rays on airless bodies and grooves on Phobos.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-018-0205-6RegolithGranular streamCohesionAgglomerate
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author Yuuya Nagaashi
Tomomi Omura
Masato Kiuchi
Akiko M. Nakamura
Koji Wada
Sunao Hasegawa
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Tomomi Omura
Masato Kiuchi
Akiko M. Nakamura
Koji Wada
Sunao Hasegawa
Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
Regolith
Granular stream
Cohesion
Agglomerate
author_facet Yuuya Nagaashi
Tomomi Omura
Masato Kiuchi
Akiko M. Nakamura
Koji Wada
Sunao Hasegawa
author_sort Yuuya Nagaashi
title Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
title_short Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
title_full Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
title_fullStr Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
title_sort laboratory experiments on agglomeration of particles in a granular stream
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
issn 2197-4284
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Inelastic collisions occur among regolith particles, such as those in the ejecta curtain from a crater, and may cause clustering or agglomeration of particles and thus produce discrete patterns of ejecta deposits around a crater. Previous studies have shown that clusters, and even agglomerates, are formed via mutual, inelastic collisions of spherical particles due to adhering forces between particles in granular streams. To investigate the condition of agglomerate formation in granular streams, we conducted laboratory experiments of granular streams using both spherical and irregular, non-spherical particles. Measurements of particle adhesion in this study were performed using a centrifugal separation method, in contrast to the previous study in which atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used. This enabled simultaneous measurements of multiple particles of various shapes for a statistical analysis of the results. With similar relative velocities and adhesion values, irregular particles were found to form agglomerates much more easily than spherical particles. The axial ratio of the agglomerates of spherical particles and irregular particles was similar and was in accordance with those observed in previous laboratory studies, whereas the size of the agglomerates of irregular particles was larger than the size of spherical particles. The degree of agglomeration and the size of agglomerates can be used as an indicator of the shape or adhesive force of the particles in granular stream. Our findings on agglomeration in granular streams could provide new insights into the origin of rays on airless bodies and grooves on Phobos.
topic Regolith
Granular stream
Cohesion
Agglomerate
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-018-0205-6
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