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Triggering of dry snow slab avalanches: stress versus fracture mechanical approach
Authors:B.M. Chiaia   P. Cornetti  B. Frigo
Affiliation:aDepartment of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi,24, 10129 Torino, Italy
Abstract:This paper analyses the conditions for triggering of dry snow slab avalanches. As suggested by several Authors, we assume as a basic mechanism for avalanche triggering the mode II fracture of the weak layer lying beneath the stiff snow slab, i.e. we assume the presence of super-weak zones in the basal layer. By means of a linear elastic analysis, the shear stresses in the weak layer as well as the strain energy release rate caused by an increment of the super-weak zone are evaluated. Hence we introduce a stress failure criterion as well as an energy one. It is shown that the latter criterion can be seen as an extension of the criterion firstly proposed by McClung [McClung, D.M., 1979. Shear fracture precipitated by strain softening as a mechanism of dry slab avalanche release. Journal of Geophysical Research, 84(B7), 3519-3526.] for dry snow slab avalanche release. Finally we couple the two criteria, showing that the weak layer can fail only in a min–max band of thickness.
Keywords:Dry snow slab avalanches   Super-weak zones   Fracture mechanics   Shear lag
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