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Record #93355:
Modelling of progressive damage in ice / Ian J. Jordaan, Richard F. McKenna.
Title: | Modelling of progressive damage in ice / Ian J. Jordaan, Richard F. McKenna. |
Author(s): | Jordaan, Ian J. McKenna, Richard F. |
Date: | 1988. |
Publisher: | [Delft]: International Association for Hydraulic Research, Committee on Ice Problems |
In: | Proceedings, the 9th International Symposium on Ice, 23-27 August 1988, Sapporo, Japan. (1988.), Vol. 2. |
Abstract: | Best treated by continuum damage mechanics in which damage-state variables account for size and distribution of cracks. Although damage of ice is brittle process, compression tests show that there can be significant dissipative component as damage progresses. It appears that friction across crack faces and extrusion of pulverized material consume most of energy during crushing events. Summarizes existing models and their application to ice, describes frictional processes, and presents approaches for modelling flow of crushed ice. |
Notes: | In: Proceedings, the 9th International Symposium on Ice, 23-27 August 1988, Sapporo, Japan. Vol. 2. / Hiroshi Saeki, Ken-ichi Hirayama, eds. Contribution to 4th State-of-the-Art Report on Ice Forces on Structures, prepared by IAHR Working Group on Ice Forces on Structures. |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.326 -- Floating ice. 539.56 -- Ice, fragility and brittleness. 539.42 -- Ice, tensile strength. E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice. |
SPRI record no.: | 93355 |
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