Segregation and pattern formation in dilute granular media under microgravity conditions
Space exploration and exploitation face a major challenge: the handling of granular materials in low-gravity environments. Indeed, grains behave quite differently in space than on Earth, and the dissipative nature of the collisions between solid particles leads to clustering. Within poly-disperse ma...
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Main Authors: | Eric Opsomer, Martial Noirhomme, Nicolas Vandewalle, Eric Falcon, Simon Merminod |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f07cf163543a4e7890dfb4a0c1ae9dd5 |
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