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  • Structural Mechanics  (2)
  • Benguela Upwelling System; density fractionation; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Fraction modern carbon; Fraction modern carbon, error; Fraction modern carbon, standard deviation; grain size analysis; Identification; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mirabilis_20002_2019; Mirabilis_20010_2019; Mirabilis_20020_2019; Mirabilis_20060_2019; Mirabilis_23002_2019; Mirabilis_23010_2019; Mirabilis_23020_2019; Mirabilis_23050_2019; Mirabilis_23060_2019; Pelagia_25080_2019; radiocarbon isotope (Fm); Sample code/label; Size fraction; SLOB; SURF_S; Surface sample; Total Organic Carbon  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Accurate soil models are required for numerical simulations of land landings for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle. This report provides constitutive material modeling properties for four soil models from two dry lakebeds in the western United States. The four soil models are based on mechanical and compressive behavior observed during geotechnical laboratory testing of remolded soil samples from the lakebeds. The test specimens were reconstituted to measured in situ density and moisture content. Tests included: triaxial compression, hydrostatic compression, and uniaxial strain. A fit to the triaxial test results defines the strength envelope. Hydrostatic and uniaxial tests define the compressibility. The constitutive properties are presented in the format of LS-DYNA Material Model 5: Soil and Foam. However, the laboratory test data provided can be used to construct other material models. The four soil models are intended to be specific only to the two lakebeds discussed in the report. The Cuddeback A and B models represent the softest and hardest soils at Cuddeback Lake. The Carson Sink Wet and Dry models represent different seasonal conditions. It is possible to approximate other clay soils with these models, but the results would be unverified without geotechnical tests to confirm similar soil behavior.
    Keywords: Structural Mechanics
    Type: NASA/CR-2008-215345
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Accurate soil models are required for numerical simulations of land landings for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle. This report provides constitutive material models for one soil, unwashed sand, from NASA Langley's gantry drop test facility and three soils from Kennedy Space Center (KSC). The four soil models are based on mechanical and compressive behavior observed during geotechnical laboratory testing of remolded soil samples. The test specimens were reconstituted to measured in situ density and moisture content. Tests included: triaxial compression, hydrostatic compression, and uniaxial strain. A fit to the triaxial test results defines the strength envelope. Hydrostatic and uniaxial tests define the compressibility. The constitutive properties are presented in the format of LS-DYNA Material Model 5: Soil and Foam. However, the laboratory test data provided can be used to construct other material models. The four soil models are intended to be specific to the soil conditions discussed in the report. The unwashed sand model represents clayey sand at high density. The KSC models represent three distinct coastal sand conditions: low density dry sand, high density in-situ moisture sand, and high density flooded sand. It is possible to approximate other sands with these models, but the results would be unverified without geotechnical tests to confirm similar soil behavior.
    Keywords: Structural Mechanics
    Type: NASA/CR-2008-215334
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Keywords: Benguela Upwelling System; density fractionation; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Fraction modern carbon; Fraction modern carbon, error; Fraction modern carbon, standard deviation; grain size analysis; Identification; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mirabilis_20002_2019; Mirabilis_20010_2019; Mirabilis_20020_2019; Mirabilis_20060_2019; Mirabilis_23002_2019; Mirabilis_23010_2019; Mirabilis_23020_2019; Mirabilis_23050_2019; Mirabilis_23060_2019; Pelagia_25080_2019; radiocarbon isotope (Fm); Sample code/label; Size fraction; SLOB; SURF_S; Surface sample; Total Organic Carbon
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 456 data points
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