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Large-scale shear test of brash ice

Authors :
Aniket Patil
Vasiola Zhaka
Bjørnar Sand
Jan Laue
Andrzej Cwirzen
Source :
Ocean Engineering
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A large-scale shear apparatus has been originally developed and built to test the mechanical properties of coarsegrained material. It was used to evaluate the shear behaviour of brash ice. The brash ice blocks were collected at Luleå harbour in two separate measuring campaigns in March 2020 and March 2021. The shear cylinder was loaded with brash ice in Luleå port in two different locations for the two test campaigns, and the displacementcontrolled shear tests were conducted. A vertical actuator was used to set a constant normal load and then a horizontal actuator was used to move the shear swing. In this setup, time, forces, and displacements were recorded at the forward and return stroke of the horizontal actuator. In total 6 shear cycles on two brash ice samples with axial stress of 4.8 kPa, 2 kPa and 1 kPa were performed. The test data was analysed to determine the relationship between shear stress and shear strain. The macro-porosity and confining axial force were found to be the most influential factors in determining the strength and deformation of the brash ice. Furthermore, an attempt has been made to estimate a few parameters of a material model known as the Continuous Surface Cap Model.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ocean Engineering
Accession number :
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