A micromechanical model for estimating the shear modulus and damping ratio of loose sands under low stresses: application to a Mars regolith simulant
Bernardo Caicedo,
M. J. Chaparro,
J. P. Castillo Betancourt
et al.
Abstract:The dynamic properties of loose sands under low stresses have been poorly investigated because of the higher order of magnitude of stress levels in terrestrial geotechnical structures. However, low densities and low stresses prevail in the sandy surface deposits of some other rocky planets, making low stress conditions relevant for extra-terrestrial soil mechanics. This is the case of Mars, on the surface of which a seismometer has been placed during the InSight mission. In this context, a dynamic shear rheome… Show more
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