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Ice spheres as model snow: tumbling, sintering, and mechanical tests
Willibald, C., Scheuber, S., Löwe, H., Dual, J., & Schneebeli, M. (2019). Ice spheres as model snow: tumbling, sintering, and mechanical tests. Frontiers in Earth Science, 7, 229 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2019.00229
Discrete element snow model for impact loading
Theile, T. C., Szabó, D., Schneebeli, M., Kaji, Y., Hagiwara, K., & Hatanaka, S. (2017). Discrete element snow model for impact loading. In Proceedings of the 19th international & 14th European-African regional conference of the ISTVS (pp. 1-4).
Discrete element modeling of crack propagation in weak snowpack layers
Gaume, J., van Herwijnen, A., Schweizer, J., Chambon, G., & Birkeland, K. (2014). Discrete element modeling of crack propagation in weak snowpack layers. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2014 (pp. 139-145).
On the failure criterion of weak-snow layers using the discrete element method
Gaume, J., Chambon, G., Reiweger, I., van Herwijnen, A., & Schweizer, J. (2014). On the failure criterion of weak-snow layers using the discrete element method. In ISSW proceedings. International snow science workshop proceedings 2014 (pp. 681-688).