Abstract
AbstractAn attempt is made to obtain and quantify the mechanical properties of two common types of seasonal snow on the ground. Different samples of natural snow whose metamorphism had stabilized (such as would remain on a road throughout winter in a cold, snowy area) were gathered and tested using mesoscale indentation tests (metrics on the order of mm to cm). Results from the stress vs displacement curves from indentation indicated that (1) first peak strength decreased, according to a power law, with increasing indenter size and was not affected by snow average grain size, (2) plateau strength decreased with increasing indenter size, and snow compaction strength might be calculated from these data, and (3) mean energy absorption density during indentation was independent of indenter size in some size ranges, and decreased with increasing indenter size in other size ranges.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
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12 articles.
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