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Granular flow experiment using artificial gravity generator at International Space Station

Space Sciences

Granular flow experiment using artificial gravity generator at International Space Station

S. Ozaki, G. Ishigami, et al.

This research explores the fascinating behavior of regolith granular flow under various artificial gravity conditions aboard the International Space Station. Conducted by an esteemed team of researchers, the study reveals how mass flow rates behave under different gravity levels, highlighting crucial insights for the design of space probes.... show more
Abstract
Studying the gravity-dependent characteristics of regolith, fine-grained granular media covering extra-terrestrial bodies is essential for the reliable design and analysis of landers and rovers for space exploration. In this study, we propose an experimental approach to examine a granular flow under stable artificial gravity conditions for a long duration generated by a centrifuge at the International Space Station. We also perform a discrete element simulation of the granular flow in both artificial and natural gravity environments. The simulation results verify that the granular flows in artificial and natural gravity are consistent. Further, regression analysis of the experimental results reveals that the mass flow rate of granular flow quantitatively follows a well-known physics-based law with some deviations under low-gravity conditions, implying that the bulk density of the granular media decreases with gravity. This insight also indicates that the bulk density considered in simulation studies of space probes under low-gravity conditions needs to be tuned for their reliable design and analysis.
Publisher
npj Microgravity
Published On
Aug 08, 2023
Authors
S. Ozaki, G. Ishigami, M. Otsuki, H. Miyamoto, K. Wada, Y. Watanabe, T. Nishino, H. Kojima, K. Soda, Y. Nakao, M. Sutoh, T. Maeda, T. Kobayashi
Tags
regolith
granular flow
artificial gravity
mass flow rate
bulk density
space probes
gravity-dependent characteristics
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