vorstcrackcycli
Vorstcrackcycli is a neologism used in discussions of frost-related degradation in porous materials. It denotes a proposed cyclic interaction among freezing, crack initiation, and crack propagation that can contribute to progressive damage in soils, rocks, and construction materials subjected to freeze–thaw conditions.
Origin and usage: The term fuses "vorst" (Dutch for frost), "crack" and "cycle". It appears in a
Mechanism: In the vorstcrackcycli, moisture movement under temperature fluctuations leads to ice lens formation within pores,
Implications and status: The concept offers a compact framework to discuss how repeated frost exposure could
Related concepts include freeze–thaw damage, frost heave, ice segregation, and damage mechanics in porous media. The