Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Basics and Design for Compressive Ice Interactions
- Part II Theory of Time-Dependent Deformation and Associated Mechanics
- 6 Viscoelastic Theory and Ice Behaviour
- 7 Complex States of Stress and Triaxial Tests
- 8 Damage Analysis and Layer Formation
- 9 Fracture of Ice and Its Time-Dependency
- 10 Concluding Remarks
- Appendix A Précis of the Work of R. A. Schapery
- Appendix B Preparation of Laboratory Ice Test Samples
- References
- Index
9 - Fracture of Ice and Its Time-Dependency
from Part II - Theory of Time-Dependent Deformation and Associated Mechanics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2023
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Basics and Design for Compressive Ice Interactions
- Part II Theory of Time-Dependent Deformation and Associated Mechanics
- 6 Viscoelastic Theory and Ice Behaviour
- 7 Complex States of Stress and Triaxial Tests
- 8 Damage Analysis and Layer Formation
- 9 Fracture of Ice and Its Time-Dependency
- 10 Concluding Remarks
- Appendix A Précis of the Work of R. A. Schapery
- Appendix B Preparation of Laboratory Ice Test Samples
- References
- Index
Summary
The chapter commences with a description of various observations of time-dependent fractures in ice. In the medium scale tests, slow loading resulted in very large flaws, whereas fast loading resulted in many small fractures and spalls in the vicinity of the load application. Then, a summary of fracture toughness measurements on ice are summarized. The question of stress singularity at crack tips is raised, and to deal with this, Barenblatt’s analysis is introduced, based on linear elasticity. Schapery’s linear viscoelastic solution for this method is described, using the elastic-viscoelastic correspondence principle. The J integral forms the basis of the application to fracture, using the correspondence principle noted. A set of experiments on ice samples, beams with 4-point loading, was conducted. Tests with a range of loading rates, as well as constant-load tests, were conducted. Comparison of the results with theory was made. The results of Liu and Miller using the compact tension set-up were also considered. Good agreement with theory was found in all cases. Nonlinear viscoelastic theory of Schapery is also outlined.
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- Mechanics of Ice FailureAn Engineering Analysis, pp. 169 - 189Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023