Full Text Available

Note: Clicking the button above will open the full text document at the original institutional repository in a new window.

Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine

This thesis investigates the mechanical properties of sea ice in the Southern Ocean's Marginal Ice Zone, with the main emphasis on developing a specialized sea ice compression testing machine. The machine, designed for harsh sub-zero and saline conditions, would facilitate the immediate testing of i...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Keche, Tamuka
Other Authors: Rampai, Tokoloho
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: Department of Chemical Engineering 2025
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867613167390031872
access_status_str Open Access
author Keche, Tamuka
author2 Rampai, Tokoloho
author_browse Keche, Tamuka
Rampai, Tokoloho
author_facet Rampai, Tokoloho
Keche, Tamuka
author_sort Keche, Tamuka
collection Thesis
description This thesis investigates the mechanical properties of sea ice in the Southern Ocean's Marginal Ice Zone, with the main emphasis on developing a specialized sea ice compression testing machine. The machine, designed for harsh sub-zero and saline conditions, would facilitate the immediate testing of ice samples onboard the SA Agulhas II vessel. The research entailed designing and constructing a compression machine capable of exerting up to 50 kN of force and accommodating strain rates critical for studying sea ice compressive strength. Field tests were conducted using ice cores collected from the MIZ consolidated ice. Compression tests were performed at strain rates around 4 x 10-4/s, which falls within the ductile-to-brittle transition zone, where maximum ice compressive strength is expected. The tested samples exhibited ductile failure modes in ice cores, with maximum stress observed before a gradual stress relaxation. Notably, the maximum stress observed was 6.91 MPa, aligning with established literature values for the compressive strength of sea ice. Additionally, the thesis provided a detailed analysis of the elastic moduli of sea ice. Despite the machine's slight deformation under load, the results indicated elastic moduli within the literature-reported range for sea ice. This data is crucial for understanding sea ice's elastic properties under varying environmental conditions. In conclusion, the newly designed sea ice compression machine functioned effectively at - 10°C, withstanding up to 44 kN of force and testing across a range of strain rates. Despite minor elastic deformation, it accurately measured ice strength, aligning with established data and proving its robustness for future research. Recommendations for future research include enhancements to the machine's design for improved precision and adaptability in testing. The findings suggest potential areas for further investigation in sea ice mechanics, emphasizing the importance of continued exploration for broader climate science implications.
format Thesis
id oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/41629
institution University of Cape Town (South Africa)
language English
eng
last_indexed 2026-06-10T12:31:50.330Z
license_str Not specified — see source repository
provenance_str_mv Harvested via OAI-PMH from UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository
publishDate 2025
publishDateRange 2025
publishDateSort 2025
publisher Department of Chemical Engineering
publisherStr Department of Chemical Engineering
record_format dspace
source_str UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository
spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/41629 Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine Keche, Tamuka Rampai, Tokoloho Govender, Reuben Ashley Engineering This thesis investigates the mechanical properties of sea ice in the Southern Ocean's Marginal Ice Zone, with the main emphasis on developing a specialized sea ice compression testing machine. The machine, designed for harsh sub-zero and saline conditions, would facilitate the immediate testing of ice samples onboard the SA Agulhas II vessel. The research entailed designing and constructing a compression machine capable of exerting up to 50 kN of force and accommodating strain rates critical for studying sea ice compressive strength. Field tests were conducted using ice cores collected from the MIZ consolidated ice. Compression tests were performed at strain rates around 4 x 10-4/s, which falls within the ductile-to-brittle transition zone, where maximum ice compressive strength is expected. The tested samples exhibited ductile failure modes in ice cores, with maximum stress observed before a gradual stress relaxation. Notably, the maximum stress observed was 6.91 MPa, aligning with established literature values for the compressive strength of sea ice. Additionally, the thesis provided a detailed analysis of the elastic moduli of sea ice. Despite the machine's slight deformation under load, the results indicated elastic moduli within the literature-reported range for sea ice. This data is crucial for understanding sea ice's elastic properties under varying environmental conditions. In conclusion, the newly designed sea ice compression machine functioned effectively at - 10°C, withstanding up to 44 kN of force and testing across a range of strain rates. Despite minor elastic deformation, it accurately measured ice strength, aligning with established data and proving its robustness for future research. Recommendations for future research include enhancements to the machine's design for improved precision and adaptability in testing. The findings suggest potential areas for further investigation in sea ice mechanics, emphasizing the importance of continued exploration for broader climate science implications. 2025-08-27T12:53:48Z 2025-08-27T12:53:48Z 2025 2025-08-27T12:49:44Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41629 en eng application/pdf Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Engineering
Keche, Tamuka
Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine
title_full Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine
title_fullStr Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine
title_full_unstemmed Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine
title_short Design and construction of a motor-actuated sea ice compression testing machine
title_sort design and construction of a motor actuated sea ice compression testing machine
topic Engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41629
work_keys_str_mv AT kechetamuka designandconstructionofamotoractuatedseaicecompressiontestingmachine