2023
DOI: 10.5194/tc-17-1205-2023
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The temperature-dependent shear strength of ice-filled joints in rock mass considering the effect of joint roughness, opening and shear rates

Abstract: Abstract. Global warming causes many rockfall activities in alpine mountains, especially when ice-filled joints in the rock mass become thawed. The warming and thawing of frozen soils and intact rocks have been widely studied in the past several decades; however, the variation of shear strengths of ice-filled joints is not fully understood. In this study, a series of compression–shear experiments were conducted to investigate the shear strength of ice-filled rock joints by considering the effects of joint roug… Show more

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“…However, previous studies on analysis of ice shear strength with varying shear rates in experiments have stated that the peak shear strength slightly decreases with increasing shear rates. 48 Solid ice is a kind of typical elastoplastic material. When the shear rate is slow, the ice crystal has enough time to shear slip, and it presents ductile failure characteristics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, previous studies on analysis of ice shear strength with varying shear rates in experiments have stated that the peak shear strength slightly decreases with increasing shear rates. 48 Solid ice is a kind of typical elastoplastic material. When the shear rate is slow, the ice crystal has enough time to shear slip, and it presents ductile failure characteristics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%