The paper describes phenomenological models of ice crushing in compression and tension at a constant strain rate. They present the fundamentals of loaded ice behavior depending on objective factors, such as ice grain structure, salinity and temperature, and on subjective factors such as specimen size and testing methodology. The theoretical analysis is compared with experimental data.
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Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology
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