Conference poster
Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) in polar snow
Strategic Science in Antarctica Conference, 2013 (Hobart, Australia, 24-Jun-2013–26-Jun-2013)
Strategic Science in Antarctica Conference
2013
Abstract
Penetrative testing is the best means of assessing snow strength in situ. However, existing snow penetrative equipment is unable to penetrate to substantial depth, at a constant rate, in hard polar firn. Therefore, existing Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) equipment, typically used in soils, was modified to allow efficient testing in snow. CPT equipment was mounted on the back of a tractor, and was hydraulically powered, enabling rapid testing to depths of 10 m, in polar firn as hard as 10 MPa, recording data including cone tip resistance and sleeve friction. Analysis of results suggests that three main determinants of snow's physical behaviour, its strength, density, and microstructure, can potentially all be obtained via this one test: the CPT.
Details
- Title
- Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) in polar snow
- Authors
- Adrian B McCallum (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
- Conference details
- Strategic Science in Antarctica Conference, 2013 (Hobart, Australia, 24-Jun-2013–26-Jun-2013)
- Publisher
- Strategic Science in Antarctica Conference
- Date published
- 2013
- Organisation Unit
- School of Science and Engineering - Legacy; Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Science, Technology and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99448791002621
- Output Type
- Conference poster
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