Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... grain size ( d ) , i.e. W≈2.5d . Also note that for step - loaded specimens the average width of the fault was found to be essentially the same as the values obtained for monotonically loaded specimens . This is further evidence that ...
... grain size ( d ) , i.e. W≈2.5d . Also note that for step - loaded specimens the average width of the fault was found to be essentially the same as the values obtained for monotonically loaded specimens . This is further evidence that ...
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... grain - level inelastic events throughout the volume of the sample . These events are mainly related to creep deformation and are probably confined to zones in the vicinity of grain boundaries , owing to grain boundary sliding ...
... grain - level inelastic events throughout the volume of the sample . These events are mainly related to creep deformation and are probably confined to zones in the vicinity of grain boundaries , owing to grain boundary sliding ...
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... grain size coarse coarse very coarse liquid water content impurities dry dry dry · hardness temperature / C medium ... grain shape grain size / mm liquid content m artificial snow 0.51 to 0.84 44 to 8.4 natural snow 0.55 to 0.86 Ɛ¡ j = ɛ ...
... grain size coarse coarse very coarse liquid water content impurities dry dry dry · hardness temperature / C medium ... grain shape grain size / mm liquid content m artificial snow 0.51 to 0.84 44 to 8.4 natural snow 0.55 to 0.86 Ɛ¡ j = ɛ ...
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