Analysis of Snow-Ice Characteristics and Clearing Performance on Urban Road

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According to the characteristics of compacted snow-ice, the formation types and microstructure of compacted snow-ice were analyzed to know the snow clearing performance and rule and laid the theoretical foundation for related design of snow clearing equipment. In addition, the microscopic snow clearing performance, physical and mechanical properties were described and further research was proposed, which have provided a scientific basis for technology research and equipment development in the field of snow clearing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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3486-3489

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May 2013

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