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Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System

For the purpose of investigating the evolution of dust aggregates in the early Solar System, we developed two vacuum drop towers in which fragile dust aggregates with sizes up to ~10 cm and porosities up to 70% can be collided. One of the drop towers is primarily used for very low impact speeds down...

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Autores principales: Blum, Jürgen, Beitz, Eike, Bukhari, Mohtashim, Gundlach, Bastian, Hagemann, Jan-Hendrik, Heißelmann, Daniel, Kothe, Stefan, Schräpler, Rainer, von Borstel, Ingo, Weidling, René
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Publicado: MyJove Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24962693
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/51541
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author Blum, Jürgen
Beitz, Eike
Bukhari, Mohtashim
Gundlach, Bastian
Hagemann, Jan-Hendrik
Heißelmann, Daniel
Kothe, Stefan
Schräpler, Rainer
von Borstel, Ingo
Weidling, René
author_facet Blum, Jürgen
Beitz, Eike
Bukhari, Mohtashim
Gundlach, Bastian
Hagemann, Jan-Hendrik
Heißelmann, Daniel
Kothe, Stefan
Schräpler, Rainer
von Borstel, Ingo
Weidling, René
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description For the purpose of investigating the evolution of dust aggregates in the early Solar System, we developed two vacuum drop towers in which fragile dust aggregates with sizes up to ~10 cm and porosities up to 70% can be collided. One of the drop towers is primarily used for very low impact speeds down to below 0.01 m/sec and makes use of a double release mechanism. Collisions are recorded in stereo-view by two high-speed cameras, which fall along the glass vacuum tube in the center-of-mass frame of the two dust aggregates. The other free-fall tower makes use of an electromagnetic accelerator that is capable of gently accelerating dust aggregates to up to 5 m/sec. In combination with the release of another dust aggregate to free fall, collision speeds up to ~10 m/sec can be achieved. Here, two fixed high-speed cameras record the collision events. In both drop towers, the dust aggregates are in free fall during the collision so that they are weightless and match the conditions in the early Solar System.
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spelling pubmed-41866812014-10-17 Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System Blum, Jürgen Beitz, Eike Bukhari, Mohtashim Gundlach, Bastian Hagemann, Jan-Hendrik Heißelmann, Daniel Kothe, Stefan Schräpler, Rainer von Borstel, Ingo Weidling, René J Vis Exp Physics For the purpose of investigating the evolution of dust aggregates in the early Solar System, we developed two vacuum drop towers in which fragile dust aggregates with sizes up to ~10 cm and porosities up to 70% can be collided. One of the drop towers is primarily used for very low impact speeds down to below 0.01 m/sec and makes use of a double release mechanism. Collisions are recorded in stereo-view by two high-speed cameras, which fall along the glass vacuum tube in the center-of-mass frame of the two dust aggregates. The other free-fall tower makes use of an electromagnetic accelerator that is capable of gently accelerating dust aggregates to up to 5 m/sec. In combination with the release of another dust aggregate to free fall, collision speeds up to ~10 m/sec can be achieved. Here, two fixed high-speed cameras record the collision events. In both drop towers, the dust aggregates are in free fall during the collision so that they are weightless and match the conditions in the early Solar System. MyJove Corporation 2014-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4186681/ /pubmed/24962693 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/51541 Text en Copyright © 2014, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Blum, Jürgen
Beitz, Eike
Bukhari, Mohtashim
Gundlach, Bastian
Hagemann, Jan-Hendrik
Heißelmann, Daniel
Kothe, Stefan
Schräpler, Rainer
von Borstel, Ingo
Weidling, René
Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System
title Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System
title_full Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System
title_fullStr Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System
title_short Laboratory Drop Towers for the Experimental Simulation of Dust-aggregate Collisions in the Early Solar System
title_sort laboratory drop towers for the experimental simulation of dust-aggregate collisions in the early solar system
topic Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24962693
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/51541
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