Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8134447 | Icarus | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
We report an analysis of the Comet Acoustic Surface Sounding Experiment (CASSE) acceleration signals at Philae's first touchdown site Agilkia on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The signals yield the forces in the contact zone foot-sole and comet surface, and from these forces a compression strength of approximately 10â¯kPa can be derived. The sole's contact-resonances provide an elastic modulus of the order of 10â¯MPa. Our results are partially based on calibration experiments, which are described in the appendix of the current paper. Relations known in material science, linking porosity to elasticity and fracture energy, allow one to check the interdependence between compression strength and elasticity.
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Authors
Diedrich Möhlmann, Klaus J. Seidensticker, Hans-Herbert Fischer, Claudia Faber, Alberto Flandes, Martin Knapmeyer, Harald Krüger, Reinhard Roll, Frank Scholten, Klaus Thiel, Walter Arnold,