Bevameter testing on simulant Fillite for planetary rover mobility applications


TitleBevameter testing on simulant Fillite for planetary rover mobility applications
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsEdwards, MB, Dewoolkar, MM, Huston, DR, Creager, C
JournalJournal of Terramechanics
Volume70
Start Page13
IssueApril 2017
Pagination13 - 26
Date Published2016/10
ISSN00224898
KeywordsBevameter testing, Fillite, Martian simulant, Pressure-sinkage model
Abstract

This paper examines pressure-sinkage and shearing behavior via bevameter testing of a light-weight, granular simulant called Fillite in support of laboratory modeling of rover mobility in high-sinkage, high-slip environments typically found on Mars, the Moon, and other planetary bodies. Normal bevameter test results helped to determine parameters for the Bekker model, the New Model of Mobility (N2M) sinkage model, and the Bekker-Wong model. A case study used the Bekker-Wong model parameters to predict the possible sinkage of 84% into Fillite of a wheel on the Mars Spirit rover, a value within the observed sinkage of 50–90% of the wheel diameter of the Spirit rover on Mars. Shear bevameter testing of Fillite provided a second set of parameters to assess shear behavior, this time simulating the stresses and shear deformations imparted by rotating wheels. The results compared well to the estimated shear stresses and deformations of Martian soil caused by the wheels of the Spirit rover. When compared to other simulants (e.g. GRC-1), the results confirm that Fillite is possibly more suitable for high-sinkage and high-slip rover studies than other typical simulants derived from natural terrestrial soils and rocks.

URLhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022489816300635
DOI10.1016/j.jterra.2016.10.004
Short TitleJournal of Terramechanics
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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