Temperature Dependence of Stress-Strain Properties of Freshwater Ice


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We present the results of experimental investigation of the temperature dependences of the stress-strain properties of freshwater ice and pykrete. It is shown that, as the temperature of freshwater ice decreases from −1.0 down to −6.0 °C, the ultimate conditionally instant and long-term strengths of freshwater ice increase according to a linear law, whereas the temperature dependence of the viscosity coefficient is nonlinear. For a fixed temperature, the viscosity coefficient of the natural underground ice increases with its density and strongly decreases as the load increases.

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V. I. Aksenov

“Fundamentproekt”

Email: Sergev99@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. G. Gevorkyan

Gersevanov Scientific-Research Institute of Basements and Substructures

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Email: Sergev99@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Iospa

Gersevanov Scientific-Research Institute of Basements and Substructures

Email: Sergev99@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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