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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The results of the vertical impacts of aluminum projectiles into quartz sand are reported. The impacts are at velocities of 35 to 830 m/sec with a single-stage powder gun. The morphology of craters formed in loose sands is generally conical, whereas that of craters formed in self-compacted sands varies with increasing impact velocity from a flat-floor type to a double-ring type. The present data, together with previous experimental data and the 'late-stage equivalence' of Dienes and Walsh, are seen as indicating that the crater diameter is expressed by a function of the 'late-stage effective energy' but not of the impact kinetic energy. The diameter of a crater formed in a noncohesive sand is found to be proportional to one-fourth the power of the late-state effective energy. For general impact cratering in a target with a finite strength, a relation is given between the velocity and the diameter, suggesting that there are four regimes in the crater diameter versus kinetic energy relation.
    Keywords: GEOSCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Mar 15, 1982 - Mar 19, 1982; Houston, TX
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