AbstractIn the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is employed to investigate the dynamic response of ice under uniaxial compression in the range of strain rates from 60 to 1400s−1 and at initial test temperatures of −10 and −30°C. The compressive strength of ice shows positive strain-rate sensitivity over the range of strain rates employed; a slight influence of ice microstructure is observed, but it is much less than that reported previously for ice deformation under quasi-static loading conditions [Schulson, E.M., IIiescu, D., Frott, A., 2005. Characterization of ice for return-to-flight of the space shuttle. Part 1 – Hard ice. NASA CR-2005-213643-Part 1]. Specimen thickness, within the range studied, was found ...
The temperature and strain rate-dependent compressive behaviour of ice-1h was investigated through m...
Triaxial experiments, at confining pressures in the range 0-13.79 Mpa, have been performed on glacia...
The mechanical property of one ice sample (No. 143) taken from the 100m depth at Mizuho Station was ...
AbstractIn the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is employed to investig...
In the present study dynamic behavior of distilled water ice (polycrystalline ice Ih) is investiga...
In the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar(SHPB) is employed to investigate dynam...
Results of a series of uniaxial compression tests with EG/AD/S correct density model ice are present...
Abstract This paper presents a series of uniaxial compressive experiments on natural lake ice under ...
Better understanding of the complex mechanical properties of ice is the foundation to predict the ic...
High-speed uniaxial compression tests were conducted in the strain-rate range 10-1-101 s-1, at -11 C...
The initiation and propagation of damage in pure ice specimens under high rate compressive loading a...
The initiation and propagation of damage in pure ice specimens under high rate compressive loading a...
Dynamic compression of ice Better understanding of dynamic behavior of ice is important in dynamic b...
The uniaxial compressive strength of iceberg ice was determined over a wide range of strain rates fr...
The temperature and strain rate-dependent compressive behaviour of ice-1h was investigated through m...
The temperature and strain rate-dependent compressive behaviour of ice-1h was investigated through m...
Triaxial experiments, at confining pressures in the range 0-13.79 Mpa, have been performed on glacia...
The mechanical property of one ice sample (No. 143) taken from the 100m depth at Mizuho Station was ...
AbstractIn the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) is employed to investig...
In the present study dynamic behavior of distilled water ice (polycrystalline ice Ih) is investiga...
In the present study, a modified split Hopkinson pressure bar(SHPB) is employed to investigate dynam...
Results of a series of uniaxial compression tests with EG/AD/S correct density model ice are present...
Abstract This paper presents a series of uniaxial compressive experiments on natural lake ice under ...
Better understanding of the complex mechanical properties of ice is the foundation to predict the ic...
High-speed uniaxial compression tests were conducted in the strain-rate range 10-1-101 s-1, at -11 C...
The initiation and propagation of damage in pure ice specimens under high rate compressive loading a...
The initiation and propagation of damage in pure ice specimens under high rate compressive loading a...
Dynamic compression of ice Better understanding of dynamic behavior of ice is important in dynamic b...
The uniaxial compressive strength of iceberg ice was determined over a wide range of strain rates fr...
The temperature and strain rate-dependent compressive behaviour of ice-1h was investigated through m...
The temperature and strain rate-dependent compressive behaviour of ice-1h was investigated through m...
Triaxial experiments, at confining pressures in the range 0-13.79 Mpa, have been performed on glacia...
The mechanical property of one ice sample (No. 143) taken from the 100m depth at Mizuho Station was ...