Microstructural evolution of ice under simple shear deformation
Abstract
To investigate microstructure in ice deformed under simple shear conditions experiments
were performed with artificial polycrystalline ice and natural ice samples form Vatnajökull
glacier in Iceland. A new deformation apparatus was tested and results from deformation
were compared to literature to validate the method. Boundary conditions for deformation
were varied. Experiments were performed at -5°C and -10°C and three strain rates were
applied (2.5x10-7 1/s, 1.25x10-6 1/s, 2.5x10-6 1/s). It is shown that the natural samples,
which contain only 2-3 grains, provide a close-up image on specific situation. This gives the
opportunity to study them in detail.
A special focus is set on the behaviour of grain boundaries during deformation. A preferred
arrangement with at least one side of the boundary close to a prism face is seen. While in
warm or slow deformations a tendency to favour boundaries with a combination of {1̅
1̅
22}
and {101̅
2} faces. The type of crystall face and their orientation towards deformation
direction befor deformation has an major influence on the development during
deformation.
Brittle fractures were observed in the samples, which immediately filled with small new
grains. This was only observed in samples deformed at -10°C but no dependency to strain
rate was oberved.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-01-11Author
Liebl, Carina
Series/Report no.
B
1120
Language
eng