S. Wang, M. Jiang, T. Zhao, A. Shi | 2024 | Powder Technology
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This paper investigates the mechanical behavior of Chang'E-5 lunar regolith using numerical simulants constructed from high-definition particle images. The study employs discrete element method (DEM) to simulate strain localization and mechanical response, highlighting the role of particle shape in shear processes. The provided text appears to be a series of URLs or identifiers related to content hosted on the Elsevier platform, likely associated with academic or scientific publications. These URLs are formatted with query parameters such as `httpAccept=%2A` which may indicate specific content types or access methods. However, the text does not contain any meaningful content or data that can be extracted or summarized further. It seems to be a list of resource identifiers rather than actual content. The provided text is a series of URLs pointing to SVG files (likely figures or diagrams) associated with a scientific paper or document, with the DOI `10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.120234`. These URLs are formatted with query parameters such as `httpAccept=*/*` and `httpAccept=*/*` which may be related to API requests for content retrieval. The URLs appear to be part of a larger document or pa
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Apollo 12 | Apollo 12 | used in DEM simulation grain size distribution comparison
DEM simulation of lunar regolith
Simulation | Analyzing stress-strain responses, failure modes, and microscopic parameter evolution during shear
Cone penetration resistance test
Test | Evaluating in-place strength and packing characteristics of lunar soils
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Particle size distribution
Fine particles μm
Particle shape distribution
Angular to sub-angular μm
Confining pressure
50 kPa kPa
Stress-strain response
Non-linear kPa
Failure mode
Shear banding kPa
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