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Record #80216:
Effect of grain size on the internal fracturing of polycrystalline ice / David M. Cole.
Title: | Effect of grain size on the internal fracturing of polycrystalline ice / David M. Cole. |
Author(s): | Cole, David M. |
Date: | 1986. |
Publisher: | Hanover, NH: US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory |
In: | CRREL Report. (1986.), Vol. 86-5 (1986) |
Abstract: | Laboratory-prepared specimens tested under uniaxial, constant-load creep conditions at -5°C with grain size from 1.5 to 6.0 mm. Finest-grained material displayed no cracking, coarser-grained experienced severe cracking. Post-test optical analysis allowed estimation of size distribution and number of microcracks which led to development of relationship between average crack and grain sizes. |
Notes: | CRREL Report. Vol. 86-5 :v, 71 p. (1986). |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.322 -- Ice and snow. 539.37 -- Ice, plastic and viscous deformation. 539.42 -- Ice, tensile strength. 548.2 -- Ice, granular structure. Anisotropy. 548.54 -- Ice crystals, habit and appearance. E4 -- Glaciology: physics and chemistry of ice. |
SPRI record no.: | 80216 |
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