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The Strain Rate and Temperature Dependence of Young's Modulus of Ice

Author(s): A. Traetteberg; L. W. Gold; R. Frederking

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Abstract: Measurements were made of Young's modulus of polycrystalline ice over the strain rate range of 10-8 to 5x10- 3 s-1 at temperatures of -10, -19.3, -29 and -39.5C on two types of ice: naturally-formed granular ice and laboratory grown columnar-grained ice. Load was applied at constant rate of cross-head movement until the stress was about 5 kg/cm2, and then removed immediately at the same rate. Young's moduli were determined from the linear portion of the stress-strain curve during loading. The modulus for both types of ice increased with increasing strain rate over the full range of strain rate covered in the investigation.

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Year: 1975

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