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Fracture Toughness of Ice: A Preliminary Account of Some New Experiments
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1978
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Ice-water SystemEngineeringPreliminary AccountFracture ToughnessMechanicsAtmospheric IcingMechanical EngineeringFirst ResultsSolid MechanicsCryosphereIce-structure InteractionIce MechanicsIce LoadNew ExperimentsIce SurfaceCrack FormationMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Abstract This paper describes the first results from an experiment to measure the fracture toughness of ice. Two experimental techniques have been used; fracture of pre-notched rectangular specimens in three- and four-point bending, and from the observation of the cracks which form underneath an indenter forced into the ice surface. In the latter test the indenter behaves like a wedge. We have observed that for indenters with large interior angles the plastic zone beneath the indenter may itself behave like a wedge. Data obtained over a range of temperatures has been compared with the little other data available. We find a decrease of fracture toughness as the temperature is lowered, which is the reverse of that observed by H. W. Liu and L. W. Loop.
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