Break-up events in ice shelves have been studied extensively during the last years. One popular assumption links disintegration events to surface melting of the ice shelf in conjunction with growing melt-water ponds, leading to hydro-fracture. As this explanation only holds during warm seasons 1, the possibility of frost wedging as forcing mechanism for autumn and winter break-up events is considered. Frost wedging can only occur if a closed ice lid seals the water inside the crack. Hence, the present study of frost wedging in a single crack uses ice lid thicknesses to evaluate the additional pressure on the crack faces. The investigation of the resulting stress intensity factor as a measure of crack criticality follows consequently. The re...
Funding Information: This project has been supported by the Open Fund Project of State Key Laboratot...
In the paper we suggest an asymptotic approach for the description of multiple brittle fracture of t...
The objective of this study was to contribute to the knowledge on ice-ridges structures interactions...
Disintegration events in ice shelves have been the subject of extensive investigations in the past y...
The ongoing disintegration of large ice shelf parts in Antarctica raise the need for a better unders...
Ice shelves are important elements of the climate system and sensitive to climate changes. The disin...
Evaluation of the criticality of cracks in ice shelves using finite element simulation
Water-bearing rocks exposed to freezing temperature can be subjected to freeze–thaw cycles leading t...
It is frequently observed that long cracks in sea-ice tend to form between parallel channels during ...
With the increasing use of fibre composites in applications such as cryogenic liquid hydrogen tanks ...
Cracks were formed in the surface of smooth ice blocks by bringing them into contact with a second c...
International audienceIn aeronautics, the issue of ice shedding prediction is of prime importance in...
Ice islands are extensive tabular icebergs that calve from Arctic ice shelves and floating glacier t...
Information is presented on the stress, strain, temperature and time dependence of crack formation i...
International audienceIn aeronautics, the issue of ice shedding prediction is of prime importance in...
Funding Information: This project has been supported by the Open Fund Project of State Key Laboratot...
In the paper we suggest an asymptotic approach for the description of multiple brittle fracture of t...
The objective of this study was to contribute to the knowledge on ice-ridges structures interactions...
Disintegration events in ice shelves have been the subject of extensive investigations in the past y...
The ongoing disintegration of large ice shelf parts in Antarctica raise the need for a better unders...
Ice shelves are important elements of the climate system and sensitive to climate changes. The disin...
Evaluation of the criticality of cracks in ice shelves using finite element simulation
Water-bearing rocks exposed to freezing temperature can be subjected to freeze–thaw cycles leading t...
It is frequently observed that long cracks in sea-ice tend to form between parallel channels during ...
With the increasing use of fibre composites in applications such as cryogenic liquid hydrogen tanks ...
Cracks were formed in the surface of smooth ice blocks by bringing them into contact with a second c...
International audienceIn aeronautics, the issue of ice shedding prediction is of prime importance in...
Ice islands are extensive tabular icebergs that calve from Arctic ice shelves and floating glacier t...
Information is presented on the stress, strain, temperature and time dependence of crack formation i...
International audienceIn aeronautics, the issue of ice shedding prediction is of prime importance in...
Funding Information: This project has been supported by the Open Fund Project of State Key Laboratot...
In the paper we suggest an asymptotic approach for the description of multiple brittle fracture of t...
The objective of this study was to contribute to the knowledge on ice-ridges structures interactions...