Abstract
Data obtained from tests of uniaxial and multi-axial compressive strength on saline ice have been used to determine the coefficients of the Smith yield function, which uses seven parameters, and of the Pariseau yield function, which uses five. Both functions describe orthotropic materials and have been reduced for transverse isotropy. The tests of compressive strength were carried out over the past few years in the ice laboratory of the Hamburgische Schiffbau-Versuchsanstalt (HSVA) on a closed-loop controlled triaxial loading frame with brush-type loading platens. The values for tensile strength have been obtained from data published by other researchers.The ice-strength values computed by means of the two yield functions were compared with measured ice strengths; the seven-parameter Smith yield function provides reliable results over the whole stress space, while the simpler Pariseau yield function is only applicable within a restricted area of the stress space.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
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