The friction of ice on other materials controls loading on offshore structures and vessels in the Arctic. However, ice friction is complicated, because ice in nature exists near to its melting point. Frictional heating can cause local softening and perhaps melting and lubrication, thus affecting the friction and creating a feedback loop. Ice friction is therefore likely to depend on sliding speed and sliding history, as well as bulk temperature. The roughness of the sliding materials may also affect the friction. Here we present results of a series of laboratory experiments, sliding saline ice on aluminium, and controlling for roughness and temperature. We find that the friction of saline ice on aluminium μice-al=0.1 typically, but that thi...
The both theoretical and experimental work consists of two parts, the friction of ice and the adhesi...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
Sea ice contains flaws including frictional contacts. We aim to describe quantitatively the mechanic...
The friction of ice on other materials controls loading on offshore structures and vessels in the Ar...
The friction of pure ice against various materuals was studied at the melting point by pulling plate...
The kinetic coefficient of friction μk was measured for sea ice, stainless steel, and coated stee...
Friction of ice has been studied for over 150 years. Recently, the physics of ice friction have been...
Experiments on ice-on-ice friction both with and without water on the ice surface are presented. The...
We study the friction when rectangular blocks made from rubber, polyethylene, and silica glass are s...
Friction processes of rubber on ice, steel on ice and ice on ice have been investigated bymeasuring ...
Even though the slipperiness of ice is important both technologically and environmentally and often ...
Over a century of scientific research on the sliding friction of ice has not been enough to develop ...
Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes....
Friction is one of the key phenomena during the interaction of ice with offshore structures and ship...
A series of tests was performed at the Canadian Hydraulics Centre to investigate friction between se...
The both theoretical and experimental work consists of two parts, the friction of ice and the adhesi...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
Sea ice contains flaws including frictional contacts. We aim to describe quantitatively the mechanic...
The friction of ice on other materials controls loading on offshore structures and vessels in the Ar...
The friction of pure ice against various materuals was studied at the melting point by pulling plate...
The kinetic coefficient of friction μk was measured for sea ice, stainless steel, and coated stee...
Friction of ice has been studied for over 150 years. Recently, the physics of ice friction have been...
Experiments on ice-on-ice friction both with and without water on the ice surface are presented. The...
We study the friction when rectangular blocks made from rubber, polyethylene, and silica glass are s...
Friction processes of rubber on ice, steel on ice and ice on ice have been investigated bymeasuring ...
Even though the slipperiness of ice is important both technologically and environmentally and often ...
Over a century of scientific research on the sliding friction of ice has not been enough to develop ...
Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes....
Friction is one of the key phenomena during the interaction of ice with offshore structures and ship...
A series of tests was performed at the Canadian Hydraulics Centre to investigate friction between se...
The both theoretical and experimental work consists of two parts, the friction of ice and the adhesi...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
Sea ice contains flaws including frictional contacts. We aim to describe quantitatively the mechanic...