Propagating compaction bands in confined compression of snow: Experiment and Modelling
We show that the plastic deformation of snow under uniaxial compression is characterized by complex spatio-temporal strain localization phenomena. Deformation is characterized by repeated nucleation and propagation of compaction bands. Compaction bands are also observed during the very first stage o...
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Zusammenfassung: | We show that the plastic deformation of snow under uniaxial compression is
characterized by complex spatio-temporal strain localization phenomena.
Deformation is characterized by repeated nucleation and propagation of
compaction bands. Compaction bands are also observed during the very first
stage of compression of solid foams where a single band moves across the sample
at approximately constant stress. However, snow differs from these materials as
repeated nucleation and propagation of bands occurs throughout the subsequent
hardening stage until the end of the deformation experiment. Band nucleation
and/or reflection of bands at the sample boundaries are accompanied by stress
drops which punctuate the stress strain curve. A constitutive model is proposed
which quantitatively reproduces all features of this oscillatory deformation
mode. To this end, a well-established compressive plasticity framework for
solid foams is generalized to account for shear softening behavior, time
dependence of microstructure (`rapid sintering') and non-locality of damage
processes in snow. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1501.02184 |