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Feb 10, 2009

Strength Properties of JSC-1A Lunar Regolith Simulant

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 135, Issue 5

Abstract

The paper presents a description of physical properties and a characterization of shear strength behavior of JSC-1A lunar regolith simulant. Specific gravity of solids, particle size analysis, and minimum and maximum index densities were measured according to ASTM standards. A series of axisymmetric triaxial experiments were conducted on JSC-1A specimens at two densities and a wide range of confining pressures. The stress-strain and volume change behavior of JSC-1A is presented and discussed. The results show that the peak friction and dilatancy angles are highly influenced by specimen density and confining pressure. Two models were developed to predict the peak friction and dilatancy angle, as a function of relative density and mean effective stress at the critical state. It was found that JSC-1A closely resembles the morphology and specific gravity of solids of some of Apollo regolith samples reported in the literature. Shear strength properties are presented within the framework of Mohr–Coulomb and friction-dilatancy theories. The effect of reduced moon gravity on strength parameters is also presented and discussed.

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The writers would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Louisiana Board of Regents–Louisiana Space Consortium under Contract No. NASANASA/LEQSF(2006)-DART-22.

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Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 135Issue 5May 2009
Pages: 673 - 679

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Received: Jul 10, 2007
Accepted: Aug 25, 2008
Published online: Feb 10, 2009
Published in print: May 2009

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Khalid A. Alshibli, M.ASCE [email protected]
Joint Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State Univ.-Southern Univ., 3505C Patrick F. Taylor Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Alsidqi Hasan [email protected]
Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA 70803. E-mail: [email protected]

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