TY - JOUR
T1 - Design and characterization of GRC-1
T2 - A soil for lunar terramechanics testing in Earth-ambient conditions
AU - Oravec, H. A.
AU - Zeng, X.
AU - Asnani, V. M.
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - Earth experiments must be carried out on terrain that deforms similarly to the lunar terrain to assess the tractive performances of lunar vehicles. Most notably, terrain compaction and shear response underneath the lunar vehicle wheels must represent that of the Moon. This paper discusses the development of a new lunar soil simulant, Glenn Research Center lunar soil simulant #1 (GRC-1), which meets this need. A semi-empirical design approach was followed in which the soil was created by mixing readily available manufactured sands to a particle size distribution similar to the coarse fraction of lunar soil. By varying terrain density, a broad range of in situ cone penetration measurements collected by the Apollo mission astronauts can be replicated. An extensive set of characterization data is provided in this article to facilitate the use of this material. For reference, the index and geotechnical properties of GRC-1 are compared to the lunar soil and existing lunar soil simulants.
AB - Earth experiments must be carried out on terrain that deforms similarly to the lunar terrain to assess the tractive performances of lunar vehicles. Most notably, terrain compaction and shear response underneath the lunar vehicle wheels must represent that of the Moon. This paper discusses the development of a new lunar soil simulant, Glenn Research Center lunar soil simulant #1 (GRC-1), which meets this need. A semi-empirical design approach was followed in which the soil was created by mixing readily available manufactured sands to a particle size distribution similar to the coarse fraction of lunar soil. By varying terrain density, a broad range of in situ cone penetration measurements collected by the Apollo mission astronauts can be replicated. An extensive set of characterization data is provided in this article to facilitate the use of this material. For reference, the index and geotechnical properties of GRC-1 are compared to the lunar soil and existing lunar soil simulants.
KW - Apollo
KW - Lunar soil simulant
KW - Moon wheels
KW - NASA
KW - Penetrometer
KW - Roving vehicle
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jterra.2010.04.006
DO - 10.1016/j.jterra.2010.04.006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77956172925
SN - 0022-4898
VL - 47
SP - 361
EP - 377
JO - Journal of Terramechanics
JF - Journal of Terramechanics
IS - 6
ER -