Author(s): M. Metge; A. Strilchuk; P. Trofimenkoff
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Abstract: The difficulties associated with recording stresses in ice over long periods of time are discussed, particularly those related to the influence of temperature variations and creep on the stress records. The effects of the geometry and the rigidity of the stress sensors on their operation are shown. This indicates that there are some advantages in using a wide, thin and soft sensor. Such a sensor can be designed using elastomeric (rubber) materials as the deformable part of the sensor.
Year: 1975