The Rheology of Frozen Soils

The rheological behaviour of frozen soils depends on a number of factors and is complex. Stress and temperature histories as well as the actual composition of the frozen soil are only some aspects that have to be considered when analysing the mechanical response. Recent improvements in measuring met...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Applied Rheology
Main Authors: Arenson Lukas U., Springman Sarah M., Sego Dave C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2007
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2007-0003
https://doaj.org/article/5717e4348ece45bbaaf8951d4e571ba6
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Summary:The rheological behaviour of frozen soils depends on a number of factors and is complex. Stress and temperature histories as well as the actual composition of the frozen soil are only some aspects that have to be considered when analysing the mechanical response. Recent improvements in measuring methods for laboratory investigations as well as new theoretical models have assisted in developing an improved understanding of the thermo-mechanical processes at play within frozen soils and representation of their response to a range of perturbations. This review summarises earlier work and the current state of knowledge in the field of frozen soil research. Further, it presents basic concepts as well as current research gaps. Suggestions for future research in the field of frozen soil mechanics are also made. The goal of the review is to heighten awareness of the complexity of processes interacting within frozen soils and the need to understand this complexity when developing models for representing this behaviour.