D. Batcheldor, J. Mantovani, A. Atkins, B. Kemmerer, A. Langton | 2025 | Icarus
DOI 10.1016/j.icarus.2025.116703Review state
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The paper discusses the development of a new method for analyzing the behavior of materials under extreme conditions. The method involves the use of advanced computational techniques to simulate the interactions between particles at the atomic level. The results of the simulations are then compared with experimental data to validate the accuracy of the model. The study highlights the importance of understanding material behavior under extreme conditions for applications in aerospace, energy, and other industries. mber articletitlenorm authfirstinitialnorm authfirstsurnamenorm cid cids contenttype copyright crossmark dateloaded dateloadedtxt datesearch datesort dateupdated dco docsubtype doctype doi eid ewtransactionid fundingbodyid hubeid indexeddate issn issnnorm itemstage itemtransactionid itemweight oauserlicense openaccess openarchive pg pgfirst pii piinorm pubdatestart pubdatetxt pubyr sectiontitle sortorder sponsoredaccesstype srctitle srctitlenorm srctype ssids alllist content oa subj subheadings suppl tomb volfirst volissue volumelist webpdf webpdfpagecount yearnav figure table body mmlmath acknowledge affil articletitle auth authfirstini authfull authkeywords authlast gran
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Gas permeability measurement
Experimental
Regolith Gas Permeability Tester (REGAPT)
permeability testing
REGAPT
gas permeability testing
Knudsen-Darcy transition flow regime
gas flow regime
linear least-squares fit
data analysis
Vacuum integrity testing
system testing
Permeability measurement
material testing
Moisture content determination
material testing
Gas permeability
Measured under various conditions
moisture content
0.04%
density
1.65 g/cm³
bulk density
calculated
porosity
calculated
moisture content
varied
temperature
140 F
density
calculated