Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site

The NASA Mars InSight mission is a Discovery mission aiming at to investigating the interior of the red planet to support the understanding of its formation process and that of other rocky planets. One of the many study fronts faced by the InSight Mission Science Team is the study of the properties...

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Main Author: Betancourt, Juan-Pablo Castillo
Other Authors: Laboratoire Navier (NAVIER UMR 8205), École nationale des ponts et chaussées (ENPC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Gustave Eiffel, École des Ponts ParisTech, Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia, 1948-.), Pierre Delage, Bernardo Hormaza Caicedo
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: CCSD 2023
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author Betancourt, Juan-Pablo Castillo
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École nationale des ponts et chaussées (ENPC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Gustave Eiffel
École des Ponts ParisTech
Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia
1948-.)
Pierre Delage
Bernardo Hormaza Caicedo
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description The NASA Mars InSight mission is a Discovery mission aiming at to investigating the interior of the red planet to support the understanding of its formation process and that of other rocky planets. One of the many study fronts faced by the InSight Mission Science Team is the study of the properties of the material in direct contact with the lander and its instruments, some of which were deployed on the surface of the planet by using a robotic arm. This endeavour is the key objective of the Near Surface Working Group (NSWG), and the main goal of the different works and results presented in this document is related to this research goal. The lander uses three main instruments: the first one is the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), a highly accurate seismometer resulting from decades of work by French institutions including Centre National des Études Spatiales CNES and Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris IPGP; this instrument is the most relevant for this work. The second one is the Heat and Physical Properties Package (HP3), a thermal probe designed to drill inside the Martian surface to depths of up to 5m. The last one is the Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment or RISE antenna, which studies the interior structure of the planet aided by the rotation movement of Mars, tracking the position of the lander and the shifting of the planets north pole to propose models of its moment of inertia.This work is aimed at characterising the surface regolith properties at the site of the Mars InSight lander, landed on Elysium Planitia since November 2018. This comprises experimental investigations on a Martian Regolith Simulant together with some complementary activities. The key questions addressed were the interaction of the SEIS with the Martian regolith in direct contact with its three feet, its very small strain stiffness (in the elastic range), as well as the thermal conductivity and the mechanical effect of atmospheric pressure fluctuations. The experimental work conducted concerns the poorly ...
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spelling ftuniveiffel:oai:HAL:tel-04973392v1 2025-06-15T14:43:56+00:00 Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site Propriétés thermomécaniques d'un simulant de régolithe du site de la mission Mars Insight Betancourt, Juan-Pablo Castillo Laboratoire Navier (NAVIER UMR 8205) École nationale des ponts et chaussées (ENPC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Gustave Eiffel École des Ponts ParisTech Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia 1948-.) Pierre Delage Bernardo Hormaza Caicedo 2023-12-04 https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392 https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392v1/document https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392v1/file/TH2023ENPC0035.pdf en eng CCSD NNT: 2023ENPC0035 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392 Géotechnique. École des Ponts ParisTech; Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia 1948-.), 2023. English. ⟨NNT : 2023ENPC0035⟩ Thermo-Mechanical properties Martian regolith Seismic waves Elasticity Low stress Experimental Propriétés thermomécaniques Régolithe martien Ondes sismiques Elasticité Faibles contraintes Expérimentations [SPI.GCIV.GEOTECH]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Géotechnique info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2023 ftuniveiffel 2025-05-18T23:34:54Z The NASA Mars InSight mission is a Discovery mission aiming at to investigating the interior of the red planet to support the understanding of its formation process and that of other rocky planets. One of the many study fronts faced by the InSight Mission Science Team is the study of the properties of the material in direct contact with the lander and its instruments, some of which were deployed on the surface of the planet by using a robotic arm. This endeavour is the key objective of the Near Surface Working Group (NSWG), and the main goal of the different works and results presented in this document is related to this research goal. The lander uses three main instruments: the first one is the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), a highly accurate seismometer resulting from decades of work by French institutions including Centre National des Études Spatiales CNES and Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris IPGP; this instrument is the most relevant for this work. The second one is the Heat and Physical Properties Package (HP3), a thermal probe designed to drill inside the Martian surface to depths of up to 5m. The last one is the Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment or RISE antenna, which studies the interior structure of the planet aided by the rotation movement of Mars, tracking the position of the lander and the shifting of the planets north pole to propose models of its moment of inertia.This work is aimed at characterising the surface regolith properties at the site of the Mars InSight lander, landed on Elysium Planitia since November 2018. This comprises experimental investigations on a Martian Regolith Simulant together with some complementary activities. The key questions addressed were the interaction of the SEIS with the Martian regolith in direct contact with its three feet, its very small strain stiffness (in the elastic range), as well as the thermal conductivity and the mechanical effect of atmospheric pressure fluctuations. The experimental work conducted concerns the poorly ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Pole Unknown North Pole Endeavour ENVELOPE(162.000,162.000,-76.550,-76.550)
spellingShingle Thermo-Mechanical properties
Martian regolith
Seismic waves
Elasticity
Low stress
Experimental
Propriétés thermomécaniques
Régolithe martien
Ondes sismiques
Elasticité
Faibles contraintes
Expérimentations
[SPI.GCIV.GEOTECH]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Géotechnique
Betancourt, Juan-Pablo Castillo
Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
title Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
title_full Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
title_fullStr Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
title_full_unstemmed Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
title_short Thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
title_sort thermo-mechanical properties of a regolith simulant of the mars insight mission site
topic Thermo-Mechanical properties
Martian regolith
Seismic waves
Elasticity
Low stress
Experimental
Propriétés thermomécaniques
Régolithe martien
Ondes sismiques
Elasticité
Faibles contraintes
Expérimentations
[SPI.GCIV.GEOTECH]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Géotechnique
topic_facet Thermo-Mechanical properties
Martian regolith
Seismic waves
Elasticity
Low stress
Experimental
Propriétés thermomécaniques
Régolithe martien
Ondes sismiques
Elasticité
Faibles contraintes
Expérimentations
[SPI.GCIV.GEOTECH]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Géotechnique
url https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392
https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392v1/document
https://pastel.hal.science/tel-04973392v1/file/TH2023ENPC0035.pdf