2022
DOI: 10.1177/09544100211070866
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Numerical simulation on interaction process between impact penetrator and lunar soil particles for lunar subsurface exploration

Abstract: Unmanned in-situ exploration is an important technique to study the physical and mechanical parameters of lunar composition and evolution. The impact penetrator is an effective device for in-situ detection of the lunar soil profile at predetermined depth. Because of the lack of real lunar soil samples, it is very difficult to study and evaluate the performance of the impact penetrator. In order to truly reflect the interaction between the impact penetrator and lunar soil particles, a simulation model of the lu… Show more

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“…The LVP suffers from soil resistance during operation. Part of the resistance can be seen as the axial resistance of the soil to the tip of the casing F a , and the other part comes from the friction between the casing tube and the soil F f (Li et al, 2022). Significantly, F f , on the one hand, is an obstacle to LVP and, on the other hand, is the only means of counteracting the recoil without the help of other auxiliary devices.…”
Section: Interaction Between Lvp and Lunar Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LVP suffers from soil resistance during operation. Part of the resistance can be seen as the axial resistance of the soil to the tip of the casing F a , and the other part comes from the friction between the casing tube and the soil F f (Li et al, 2022). Significantly, F f , on the one hand, is an obstacle to LVP and, on the other hand, is the only means of counteracting the recoil without the help of other auxiliary devices.…”
Section: Interaction Between Lvp and Lunar Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%