Two outstanding questions of the ski-snow friction are considered: the deformation mode of the snow and the real contact area. The deformation of hard, well sintered snow in a short time impact has been measured with a special linear friction tester. Four types of deformations have been identified: brittle fracture of bonds, plastic deformation of ice at the contact spots, elastic and delayed elastic deformation of the snow matrix. The latter is the dominant deformation in the ski-snow contact. Based on the measured loading curves the mechanical energy dissipation of snow deformation in skiing on hard snow has been determined and found negligible compared to the thermal energy dissipation. A mechanical model consisting of ice spheres suppor...
Snow is composed of small ice particles and, therefore, behaves as a granular material with a variet...
Side-slipping (or skidding) is a feature of several manoeuvres in alpine skiing, including a few typ...
Sea ice contains flaws including frictional contacts. We aim to describe quantitatively the mechanic...
In winter sports, the equipment often comes into contact with snow or ice, and this contact generate...
In winter sports, the equipment often comes into contact with snow or ice, and this contact generate...
The friction of rubber on ice and snow surfaces is complex. Deeper scientific understanding is impo...
The present work highlights some aspects of ski base sliding friction and ski base structure. Ski ba...
Natural sintering in ice is a fundamental process determining mechanical properties of various ice f...
A recently proposed simple approximate theory of snow machining is applied to modelling of several b...
Abstract. Knowledge about snow mechanics and snow avalanche formation forms the basis of any hazard ...
Natural sintering in ice is a fundamental process determining mechanical properties of various ice f...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
In a cross-country skiing competition, the time difference between the winner and the skier coming i...
Ice friction plays a central role in vehicle and a human motion during winter, in sport engineering ...
Snow is composed of small ice particles and, therefore, behaves as a granular material with a variet...
Side-slipping (or skidding) is a feature of several manoeuvres in alpine skiing, including a few typ...
Sea ice contains flaws including frictional contacts. We aim to describe quantitatively the mechanic...
In winter sports, the equipment often comes into contact with snow or ice, and this contact generate...
In winter sports, the equipment often comes into contact with snow or ice, and this contact generate...
The friction of rubber on ice and snow surfaces is complex. Deeper scientific understanding is impo...
The present work highlights some aspects of ski base sliding friction and ski base structure. Ski ba...
Natural sintering in ice is a fundamental process determining mechanical properties of various ice f...
A recently proposed simple approximate theory of snow machining is applied to modelling of several b...
Abstract. Knowledge about snow mechanics and snow avalanche formation forms the basis of any hazard ...
Natural sintering in ice is a fundamental process determining mechanical properties of various ice f...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
In a cross-country skiing competition, the time difference between the winner and the skier coming i...
Ice friction plays a central role in vehicle and a human motion during winter, in sport engineering ...
Snow is composed of small ice particles and, therefore, behaves as a granular material with a variet...
Side-slipping (or skidding) is a feature of several manoeuvres in alpine skiing, including a few typ...
Sea ice contains flaws including frictional contacts. We aim to describe quantitatively the mechanic...