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Impact-induced compaction of primitive solar system solids: The need for mesoscale modelling and experiments
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Title: | Impact-induced compaction of primitive solar system solids: The need for mesoscale modelling and experiments |
Authors: | Davison, TM Derrick, JG Collins, GS Bland, PA Rutherford, ME Chapman, DJ Eakins, DE |
Item Type: | Journal Article |
Abstract: | Primitive solar system solids were accreted as highly porous bimodal mixtures of mm-sized chondrules and sub-μm matrix grains. To understand the compaction and lithification of these materials by shock, it is necessary to investigate the process at the mesoscale; i.e., the scale of individual chondrules. Here we document simulations of hypervelocity compaction of primitive materials using the iSALE shock physics model. We compare the numerical methods employed here with shock compaction experiments involving bimodal mixtures of glass beads and silica powder and find good agreement in bulk material response between the experiments and models. The heterogeneous response to shock of bimodal porous mixtures with a composition more appropriate for primitive solids was subsequently investigated: strong temperature dichotomies between the chondrules and matrix were observed (non-porous chondrules remained largely cold, while the porous matrix saw temperature increases of 100’s K). Matrix compaction was heterogeneous, and post-shock porosity was found to be lower on the lee-side of chondrules. The strain in the matrix was shown to be higher near the chondrule rims, in agreement with observations from meteorites. Chondrule flattening in the direction of the shock increases with increasing impact velocity, with flattened chondrules oriented with their semi-minor axis parallel to the shock direction. |
Issue Date: | 17-Oct-2017 |
Date of Acceptance: | 5-Jun-2017 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/48992 |
DOI: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.09.801 |
ISSN: | 1877-7058 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Start Page: | 405 |
End Page: | 412 |
Journal / Book Title: | Procedia Engineering |
Volume: | 204 |
Copyright Statement: | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) |
Sponsor/Funder: | Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) AWE Plc Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council |
Funder's Grant Number: | ST/J001260/1 30266045/0 ST/N000803/1 High-resolution X-Ray imaging of the mesoscale during dynamic loading: 1378728 |
Keywords: | MD Multidisciplinary |
Notes: | Proceedings of the 14th Hypervelocity Impact Symposium 2017, HVIS2017, 24-28 April 2017, Canterbury, Kent, UK |
Publication Status: | Published |
Appears in Collections: | Physics Earth Science and Engineering Plasma Physics Faculty of Natural Sciences Faculty of Engineering |