Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water

Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes. The total force against a structure depends on the friction between ice and the structure as well as the friction between ice particles. In an ice-structure interaction process, temperature at the bo...

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Main Authors: Tikanmäki, Maria, Makkonen, Lasse
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) 2016
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Online Access:https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/f6ddf021-abdd-46ab-b2c0-903e868e23d2
http://www.iahr.org/site/cms/contentdocumentview.asp?chapter=65&documentid=5802&category=387&article=1275
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description Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes. The total force against a structure depends on the friction between ice and the structure as well as the friction between ice particles. In an ice-structure interaction process, temperature at the bottom of the ice sheet is at the melting temperature of ice, and the sliding happens both above and below the waterline. In this paper, ice-ice friction experiments done using a linear measurement device, with and without excess water at the contact surface, are presented. The experiments were conducted at the sliding velocity range from 2 to 800 mm/s and close to the melting temperature of ice. The results of the experiments are analyzed and investigated in view of recent theoretical models of ice friction.
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op_source Tikanmäki , M & Makkonen , L 2016 , Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water . in 23rd Symposium USA (2016) : Ice Research and Engineering . International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) , 23rd IAHR International Symposium on Ice, IAHR ICE 2016 , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States , 31/05/17 . < http://www.iahr.org/site/cms/contentdocumentview.asp?chapter=65&documentid=5802&category=387&article=1275 >
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spelling ftvttcrispub:oai:cris.vtt.fi:publications/f6ddf021-abdd-46ab-b2c0-903e868e23d2 2025-03-02T15:30:25+00:00 Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water Tikanmäki, Maria Makkonen, Lasse 2016-10-20 https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/f6ddf021-abdd-46ab-b2c0-903e868e23d2 http://www.iahr.org/site/cms/contentdocumentview.asp?chapter=65&documentid=5802&category=387&article=1275 eng eng International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Tikanmäki , M & Makkonen , L 2016 , Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water . in 23rd Symposium USA (2016) : Ice Research and Engineering . International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) , 23rd IAHR International Symposium on Ice, IAHR ICE 2016 , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States , 31/05/17 . < http://www.iahr.org/site/cms/contentdocumentview.asp?chapter=65&documentid=5802&category=387&article=1275 > contributionToPeriodical 2016 ftvttcrispub 2025-02-04T10:13:36Z Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes. The total force against a structure depends on the friction between ice and the structure as well as the friction between ice particles. In an ice-structure interaction process, temperature at the bottom of the ice sheet is at the melting temperature of ice, and the sliding happens both above and below the waterline. In this paper, ice-ice friction experiments done using a linear measurement device, with and without excess water at the contact surface, are presented. The experiments were conducted at the sliding velocity range from 2 to 800 mm/s and close to the melting temperature of ice. The results of the experiments are analyzed and investigated in view of recent theoretical models of ice friction. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet VTT's Research Information Portal
spellingShingle Tikanmäki, Maria
Makkonen, Lasse
Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
title Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
title_full Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
title_fullStr Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
title_full_unstemmed Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
title_short Ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
title_sort ice-ice friction in warm temperatures with and without excess water
url https://cris.vtt.fi/en/publications/f6ddf021-abdd-46ab-b2c0-903e868e23d2
http://www.iahr.org/site/cms/contentdocumentview.asp?chapter=65&documentid=5802&category=387&article=1275