The need for research into soil behaviour in relation to thermal conditions is presently being emphasized in Canada. Various effects of freezing have been the subject of investigations at the Division of Building Research for many years. These investigations have now been broadened to include strength and deformation behaviour of frozen soils.Peer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechanical properties of f...
One of the expected effects of global warming is the gradual melting of permanently frozen ground, k...
Current paper focuses on the laboratory experiments performed wit aim to test the deformation in the...
The mechanical properties of frozen soils are described in terms of creep, relaxation and strength. ...
Stability of artificially frozen coal mining shafts in Germany has initiated interest in the mechani...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
The authors of this paper have investigated the effect of total moisture content on the uniaxial com...
Frozen soils consisting of ice and unfrozen water possess clearly defined rheological properties. Th...
Frost heaving is a discontinuous phenomenon. It starts from rupture in the partially frozen soil cal...
The methods which are recommended in the handbook take into consideration, for the first time, the d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this...
The rheological behaviour of frozen soils depends on a number of factors and is complex. Stress and ...
The characteristics behaviour and properties of frozen soils arise because ice and water coexist und...
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechani-cal properties of fro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechanical properties of f...
One of the expected effects of global warming is the gradual melting of permanently frozen ground, k...
Current paper focuses on the laboratory experiments performed wit aim to test the deformation in the...
The mechanical properties of frozen soils are described in terms of creep, relaxation and strength. ...
Stability of artificially frozen coal mining shafts in Germany has initiated interest in the mechani...
More than a third of the Earth's surface is subject to seasonal or prolonged soil frosts, and the re...
The authors of this paper have investigated the effect of total moisture content on the uniaxial com...
Frozen soils consisting of ice and unfrozen water possess clearly defined rheological properties. Th...
Frost heaving is a discontinuous phenomenon. It starts from rupture in the partially frozen soil cal...
The methods which are recommended in the handbook take into consideration, for the first time, the d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this...
The rheological behaviour of frozen soils depends on a number of factors and is complex. Stress and ...
The characteristics behaviour and properties of frozen soils arise because ice and water coexist und...
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechani-cal properties of fro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechanical properties of f...
One of the expected effects of global warming is the gradual melting of permanently frozen ground, k...