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The plasticity of polycrystalline ice
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1981
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Simple Case StudiesEngineeringMechanical EngineeringSoft MatterDeformation-mechanism DiagramsDiffusional FlowMechanicsRheologyMaterials ScienceIce-water SystemAtmospheric IcingSolid MechanicsIce MechanicsIce LoadPlasticityMechanical DeformationMicrostructurePolycrystalline IceIce-structure InteractionMechanics Of Materials
Abstract The mechanisms by which ice can deform are described and extended. Some, like proton-rearrangement controlled glide, are unique to the structure of ice; others, like diffusional flow, are identical with those found in other polycrystalline solids. Data for each mechanism is assembled, and the results used to construct deformation-mechanism diagrams which show the regime of dominance of each mechanism, and its rate. The use of the diagrams is illustrated with two simple case studies.
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