Breakage of saline ice blocks in ice-to-ice contact

This paper focuses on the experiments on breakage of laboratory grown floating saline ice blocks in ice-to-ice contact. Insight on breakage is required in modeling force transmission through an ice rubble pile, since it occurs through so-called force chains, which may collapse due to buckling or the...

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Main Authors: Prasanna, Malith, Wei, Mingdong, Polojärvi, Arttu, Cole, David
Other Authors: Solid Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, ERDC-CRREL, Aalto-yliopisto, Aalto University
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/111586
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Summary:This paper focuses on the experiments on breakage of laboratory grown floating saline ice blocks in ice-to-ice contact. Insight on breakage is required in modeling force transmission through an ice rubble pile, since it occurs through so-called force chains, which may collapse due to buckling or the failure of individual ice blocks within the chain. In the experiments, 300 × 300 × 110 mm 3 ice blocks were set to float, brought into contact to form ice-to-ice contacts, and compressed up to failure. The force transmitted through the contacts and the failure process were recorded. It was concluded that the shear-like failure of the blocks limited the contact forces, as it occurred in about 75% of the 32 experiments performed. Peer reviewed