2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1602965/v1
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A pressure-sensitive rheological origin of high friction angles of Ottawa sand observed in NASA-MGM project

Abstract: An abnormally high peak friction angle of Ottawa sand was observed in NASA MGM tests in microgravity conditions on the space shuttle. Previous investigations have been unsuccessful in providing a constitutive insight into this behavior of granular materials under extremely low effective stress conditions. Here, a recently proposed unified constitutive model for transient rheological behavior of sand and other granular materials is adopted for the analytical assessment of high peak friction angles. For the firs… Show more

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