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Deformation behaviour and strength of frozen sand

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Uniaxial unconfined compression tests were carried out on frozen saturated Ottawa sand containing about 20% by weight of water, at temperatures between −2 and − 15°C, and at strain rates varying between 10 −7 and 10 −2 s −1 . The compressive strength and the initial tangent modulus increased with increasing strain rate and with decreasing temperature. At −2°C, values of strength and modulus were considerably lower than those predicted by linear extrapolation of the values observed at lower temperatures, on a log–log scale. This could be due to the presence of unfrozen water in the samples at −2°C.

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