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    Installing Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment Test Cell

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    Installing Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment Test Cell

    WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

    11.19.2009

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    Astronaut Jay Apt installs Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM0 test cell on STS-79. Sand and soil grains have faces that can cause friction as they roll and slide against each other, or even cause sticking and form small voids between grains. This complex behavior can cause soil to behave like a liquid under certain conditions such as earthquakes or when powders are handled in industrial processes. MGM experiments aboard the Space Shuttle use the microgravity of space to simulate this behavior under conditions that carnot be achieved in laboratory tests on Earth. MGM is shedding light on the behavior of fine-grain materials under low effective stresses. Applications include earthquake engineering, granular flow technologies (such as powder feed systems for pharmaceuticals and fertilizers), and terrestrial and planetary geology. Nine MGM specimens have flown on two Space Shuttle flights. Another three are scheduled to fly on STS-107. The principal investigator is Stein Sture of the University of Colorado at Boulder. (Credit: NASA/John Space Center).

    NASA Identifier: MSFC-0004351

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    Date Taken: 11.19.2009
    Date Posted: 02.08.2013 18:43
    Photo ID: 855998
    Resolution: 1536x1394
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    Location: WASHINGTON, D.C., US

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