Call number:
ZSP-201-10
In:
SIPRE report, 10
Type of Medium:
Series available for loan
Pages:
97 Seiten
Series Statement:
SIPRE report 10
Language:
English
Note:
Contents
Foreword
Synopsis
Introduction
Authority
Purpose and scope
SIPRE organization and activities
Cryological problems and military end points
Present state of knowledge
General
Introduction
Terminology and classification
Snow and ice
Introduction
Physical properties and geometry
Density and water equivalent
Water holding or storage capacity of snow
Water transmission through snow
Bound water
Crystallography and metamorphism
Porosity and permeability
Mechanical properties
Elasto-plastic properties
Friction
Strength
Hardness
Electromagnetic properties
Dielectric constants
Conductivity
Magnetic properties
Piezoelectric and pyroelectric effects
Triboelectricity
Freezing potential
Thermodynamic properties
Thermal properties
Radiation
Phase relations
Engineering problems
Snow and ice removal
Snow compaction
Snow draft control
Trafficability
Temporary structures
Snow melt and runoff
Maps
Frozen ground and permafrost
Introduction
Frost action
Theory of frost action
Cyclic freezing and thawing
Manifestations of frost actions
Frost heave on freezing
Reduction in load-carrying capacity on thawing
Soil movements on slopes
Ground properties affecting or affected by frost action
Composition, grain size, and grain-size distribution
Soil-moisture-movement properties
Thermal properties
Structure of unfrozen ground
Structure of frozen ground
Strength of frozen ground
Freezing point
Ground conditions affecting or affected by frost action
Density
Degree of saturation
Interrelation of climate, position, vegetation, and soil
Frost phenomena
Climate
Position
Vegetation
Engineering problems
Excavation and replacement
Subsurface drainage
Base courses
Insulation courses
Surface icing and its control
Trafficability
Building foundations
Maps
Current related research
Introduction
Military cryological research in United States and Canada
Non-military cryological research in the Western World
Research needed
Introduction
Subjects for fundamental research
Subjects for applied research
Location:
AWI Archive
Branch Library:
AWI Library
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