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  • Compressed Snow Blocks: A Proof-of-Concept Study for Adapting Earth Block Technology for Cold Regions

    Abstract: Snow construction plays a crucial role in military operations in cold regions, providing tactical fortifications, thermal insulation, and emergency infrastructure in environments where conventional building materials are scarce or require extensive infrastructure to support. Research into optimized snow compaction techniques has informed the design of snow-based protective structures, runways, and shelters. This study tested whether a conventional compressed earth block (CEB) machine could be used to produce compressed snow blocks (CSBs) suitable for construction applications in cold environments. The machine successfully formed CSBs with relatively consistent dimensions (i.e., block height), demonstrating feasibility and reliability in shaping snow for structural purposes. Density measurements of the snow blocks were more consistent with ice, indicating potential viability in load-bearing applications, but suggesting that the pressure applied during production may not be necessary to reach sufficient block strength depending on its intended end-use. While mechanical strength was not assessed, these initial findings support further investigation into optimizing this new snow compaction technique, the material properties, and block durability under environmental stressors (e.g., temperature fluctuations). Additional testing and development are required to refine this approach for faster, more efficient snow compaction for sustainable construction in cold regions.