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Abstract
Laboratory experiments on saline ice are often performed on cold, isothermal and dry specimens out of convenience versus working with warm specimens or specimens floating in water. The laboratory conditions, thus, usually involve non-natural conditions. This study compares cyclic loading experiments covering the main range of ocean wave periods performed on both dry, isothermal and warm, floating ice specimens. Results indicate that −2.5°C isothermal dry specimens have higher moduli than floating specimens with an average temperature of −2.5°C with a naturally occurring temperature gradient. Moreover, the dislocation density estimated using a physics-based model and the strain energy density dissipated in 10−3–10−2 Hz loading-unloading cycles are much lower for the −2.5°C dry specimens than for the −2.5°C floating specimens. Although the precise reason for the dislocation density difference requires further study, the results nonetheless contribute to the understanding and implementation of ice rheology and related geophysical modeling.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e2022GL099457 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
Volume | 49 |
Issue number | 15 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Aug 2022 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- climate change
- rheology
- sea ice
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ICEBES: Ice Block Breakage: Experiments and Simulations (ICEBES)
Polojärvi, A. (Principal investigator), Ranta, J. (Project Member), Prasanna, M. (Project Member) & Wei, M. (Project Member)
01/09/2017 → 31/08/2021
Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding
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i3 – Industry Innovation Infrastructure
Sainio, P. (Manager)
School of EngineeringFacility/equipment: Facility
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Solid Mechanics Laboratory (i3)
Lehto, P. (Manager)
Department of Energy and Mechanical EngineeringFacility/equipment: Facility