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The Role of Target Heterogeneity in Impact Crater Formation: Numerical Results

Procedia Engineering(2017)

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Target heterogeneities, such as cracks, faults, joints, and blocks, are known to influence impact crater morphology on planetary surfaces. We perform a preliminary investigation into how the relationship of target heterogeneity size to projectile size affects the cratering process and final crater morphology for a fixed impact velocity. We use the CTH hydrocode to numerically simulate these impacts into a strong target with idealized heterogeneities where the ratio of the projectile size and heterogeneity size is varied. When the projectile is significantly smaller than the size of the heterogeneities, the pressure field decay is similar to that for a half-space impact into a homogenous target. In contrast, when the projectile size is comparable to or larger than the heterogeneities, we observe more efficient attenuation of the shockwave, resulting in decreased cratering efficiency. The attenuation of the shockwave is caused by rarefaction waves reflecting off of the free surfaces of the heterogeneities and internal energy losses resulting from void space collapse when the target strength is overcome by the impact energy.
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Impact craters,Planetary Science,CTH models,Target Heterogeneity
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