Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice

Tests were carried out in Resolute NWT, Canada, (74 degree 43 prime N, 95 degree 04 prime W) on first-year sea ice to determine for the first time the notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice. A displacement feedback control was used on a soft portable testing frame to apply a calculated strain rate...

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Main Authors: Parsons, B. L., Williams, F. M., Everard, J., Slade, T.
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:8895790 2023-05-15T18:17:32+02:00 Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice Parsons, B. L. Williams, F. M. Everard, J. Slade, T. 1993 text https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=f9af463d-56e1-4e16-b660-b23e647cc185 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=f9af463d-56e1-4e16-b660-b23e647cc185 unknown Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Volume: 119, Issue: 7, Publication date: 1993, Pages: 1303–1313 report_number:IR-1993-17 article 1993 ftnrccanada 2021-09-01T06:29:14Z Tests were carried out in Resolute NWT, Canada, (74 degree 43 prime N, 95 degree 04 prime W) on first-year sea ice to determine for the first time the notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice. A displacement feedback control was used on a soft portable testing frame to apply a calculated strain rate of 10 super minus super 3 s sub minus sub 1 at the extreme tensile fiber of the beam. An ice beam 0.1 m multiplied by 0.1 m in cross section, 1.0 m long was loaded in four-point bending, the constant moment region was 0.5 m long. In this region three identical cracks were prepared with lengths of 0 to 50% of the thickness of the beam. Beams with prepared cracks 1.5 mm long fractured at sites other than a prepared crack in nine out of 16 samples. In the 81 other beams, the crack initiated in the first prepared crack 29 times, in the second 32, and in the crack last sharpened, 20 times. The nominal failure strength was calculated using the unbroken ligament as the thickness, and it dropped to one-half the tensile strength at a/w equals 0.25, but the fracture toughness did not drop from 190 kNm super minus super 3 super / super 2 to 124 kNm super minus super 3 super / super 2 until a/w equals 0.5. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Canada
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description Tests were carried out in Resolute NWT, Canada, (74 degree 43 prime N, 95 degree 04 prime W) on first-year sea ice to determine for the first time the notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice. A displacement feedback control was used on a soft portable testing frame to apply a calculated strain rate of 10 super minus super 3 s sub minus sub 1 at the extreme tensile fiber of the beam. An ice beam 0.1 m multiplied by 0.1 m in cross section, 1.0 m long was loaded in four-point bending, the constant moment region was 0.5 m long. In this region three identical cracks were prepared with lengths of 0 to 50% of the thickness of the beam. Beams with prepared cracks 1.5 mm long fractured at sites other than a prepared crack in nine out of 16 samples. In the 81 other beams, the crack initiated in the first prepared crack 29 times, in the second 32, and in the crack last sharpened, 20 times. The nominal failure strength was calculated using the unbroken ligament as the thickness, and it dropped to one-half the tensile strength at a/w equals 0.25, but the fracture toughness did not drop from 190 kNm super minus super 3 super / super 2 to 124 kNm super minus super 3 super / super 2 until a/w equals 0.5. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Parsons, B. L.
Williams, F. M.
Everard, J.
Slade, T.
spellingShingle Parsons, B. L.
Williams, F. M.
Everard, J.
Slade, T.
Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
author_facet Parsons, B. L.
Williams, F. M.
Everard, J.
Slade, T.
author_sort Parsons, B. L.
title Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
title_short Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
title_full Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
title_fullStr Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
title_full_unstemmed Notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
title_sort notch sensitivity of first-year sea ice
publishDate 1993
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op_relation Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Volume: 119, Issue: 7, Publication date: 1993, Pages: 1303–1313
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