Description: Development of a Numerical Simulation Method for Rocky Body Impacts and Theoretical Analysis of Asteroidal Shapes, Paperback by Sugiura, Keisuke, ISBN 9811537240, ISBN-13 9789811537240, Like New Used, Free P&P in the UK This book describes numerical simulations of collisions between asteroids, based on a unique numerical code developed by the author. The code accurately solves the elastic dynamic equations and describes the effects of fracture and friction, which makes it possible to investigate the shapes of impact outcomes produced by asteroid collisions and subsequent gravitational accumulation of fragments. The author parallelizes the code with high parallelization efficiency; accordingly, it can be used to conduct high-resolution simulations with the aid of supercomputers and clarify the shapes of small remnants produced through the catastrophic destruction of asteroids. The author demonstrates that flat asteroids can only be produced by impacts involving objects with similar mass and low velocity, which suggests that the flat asteroids in our solar system were created in the planet formation era and have kept their shapes until today. The author also shows that asteroid collisions under certain conditions can produce the extremely elongated shape of an interstellar minor body, 1I/'Oumuamua. In brief, th offers a comprehensive investigation of asteroid impacts and shapes, making it a uniquely valuable resource.
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Book Title: Development of a Numerical Simulation Method for Rocky Body Impac
Number of Pages: 134 Pages
Publication Name: Development of a Numerical Simulation Method for Rocky Body Impacts and Theoretical Analysis of Asteroidal Shapes
Language: English
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
Item Height: 235 mm
Subject: Physics, Astronomy
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 238 g
Author: Keisuke Sugiura
Item Width: 155 mm
Series: Springer Theses
Format: Paperback