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Morphology and Scaling of Impact Craters in Granular Media
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2003
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Geotechnical EngineeringSteel BallEngineeringImpact (Mechanics)Debris FlowImpact LoadingCivil EngineeringApplied PhysicsGeomechanicsGranular MediumGeologyCrater DiameterLunar CratersHypervelocity ImpactImpact CratersMeteorite ImpactExplosions
We present the results of experiments on impact craters formed by dropping a steel ball vertically into a container of small glass beads. As the energy of impact increases, we observe a progression of crater morphologies analogous to that seen in craters on the moon. We find that both the diameter and the depth of the craters are proportional to the 1/4 power of the energy. The ratio of crater diameter to rim-to-floor depth is constant for low-energy impacts, but increases at higher energy, similar to what is observed for lunar craters.
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