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Two dimensional line element for glacier flow problems
Abstract
A two-dimensional ice creep problem is solved by reducing the quasi-static equilibrium equations to one-dimensional form. The influence of stress variations, through depth of ice mass, on flow field, is accounted for assassuming appropriate stress distributions and then integrating the stress-dependent creep law through the depth to effect relationships between average velocities, strain rates and stresses. An example is presented which demonstrates the appropriateness of the model for the class of problem addressed. © 1986.
Authors
Stolle DFE
Journal
Engineering Analysis, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 161–165
Publication Date
January 1, 1986
DOI
10.1016/0264-682X(86)90054-7
ISSN
0264-682X
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Dieter Stolle
Associate Member, Faculty of Engineering
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