Call number:
ZSP-202-116
In:
Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 116
Description / Table of Contents:
Abstract: Specimens of snow from the South Pole were tested to investigate air permeability K (cm/sec), ultimate compressive strength σc (g/cm^2 ) and dynamic Young's modulus E (g/cm^2 ) as a function of density. Anisotropy in a single layer of snow (snow between two summer crusts) was found in all three properties. Comparison with data for snow from Site II, Greenland, showed an empirical relation for both areas: σc = 10.42 x 10^-4 E for 0.43 g/cm^3 〈 ρ 〈 0.51 g/cm^3. σc = 5.68 x 10^-4 E for 8.63 x 10^3 g/cm^2 for 0.51 g/cm^3 〈 ρ 〈 0.90 g/cm^3. Air permeabilities are different for the two sites because of time and meteorological effects.
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Pages:
iv, 22 Seiten
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Series Statement:
Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 116
URL:
https://hdl.handle.net/11681/5865
Language:
English
Note:
CONTENTS
Preface
Summary
Introduction
Preparing the snow specimens
Air permeability
Experimental procedure
Results and discussion
Viscoelastic properties
Principle
Experimental method
Results and discussion
Creep tests
Unconfined compressive strength
Experimental procedure
Results and discussion
General discussion
Literature cited
Appendix A: Test result
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AWI Archive
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