The rheological behaviour of frozen soils depends on a number of factors and is complex. Stress and temperature histories as well as the actual composition of the frozen soil are only some aspects that have to be considered when analysing the mechanical response. Recent improvements in measuring methods for laboratory investigations as well as new theoretical models have assisted in developing an improved understanding of the thermo-mechanical processes at play within frozen soils and representation of their response to a range of perturbations. This review summarises earlier work and the current state of knowledge in the field of frozen soil research. Further, it presents basic concepts as well as current research gaps. Suggestions for fut...
The characteristics behaviour and properties of frozen soils arise because ice and water coexist und...
Experimental and theoretical studies were made of the deformation and time-dependent failure of ice....
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechanical properties of f...
The mechanical properties of frozen soils are described in terms of creep, relaxation and strength. ...
The need for research into soil behaviour in relation to thermal conditions is presently being empha...
Frozen soils consisting of ice and unfrozen water possess clearly defined rheological properties. Th...
The methods which are recommended in the handbook take into consideration, for the first time, the d...
From the material science point of view, saturated frozen soil is a natural particulate composite, c...
The replication of the behaviour of frozen soils has been studied for decades. Many attempts have be...
Increased construction activities in cold regions require a better understanding of the behavior of ...
The elasto-plastic behaviour of frozen soil subjected to long-term low-level repeated loading is fre...
This paper presents a combined experimental-modeling effort to interpret the coupled thermo-hydro-me...
This paper investigates the thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) behaviour of soils subjected to seasonal t...
A series of field tests was carried out at a permafrost site near Thompson, Manitoba, to investigate...
Current paper focuses on the laboratory experiments performed wit aim to test the deformation in the...
The characteristics behaviour and properties of frozen soils arise because ice and water coexist und...
Experimental and theoretical studies were made of the deformation and time-dependent failure of ice....
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechanical properties of f...
The mechanical properties of frozen soils are described in terms of creep, relaxation and strength. ...
The need for research into soil behaviour in relation to thermal conditions is presently being empha...
Frozen soils consisting of ice and unfrozen water possess clearly defined rheological properties. Th...
The methods which are recommended in the handbook take into consideration, for the first time, the d...
From the material science point of view, saturated frozen soil is a natural particulate composite, c...
The replication of the behaviour of frozen soils has been studied for decades. Many attempts have be...
Increased construction activities in cold regions require a better understanding of the behavior of ...
The elasto-plastic behaviour of frozen soil subjected to long-term low-level repeated loading is fre...
This paper presents a combined experimental-modeling effort to interpret the coupled thermo-hydro-me...
This paper investigates the thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) behaviour of soils subjected to seasonal t...
A series of field tests was carried out at a permafrost site near Thompson, Manitoba, to investigate...
Current paper focuses on the laboratory experiments performed wit aim to test the deformation in the...
The characteristics behaviour and properties of frozen soils arise because ice and water coexist und...
Experimental and theoretical studies were made of the deformation and time-dependent failure of ice....
Temperature variation is one important factor that affects the dynamic mechanical properties of f...