Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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The field results did not show conclusively any influence of damage on the failure strength of the ice . Review of these results and those of other field tests , including our Phase 1 tests , showed that the nature of the ice loading ...
The field results did not show conclusively any influence of damage on the failure strength of the ice . Review of these results and those of other field tests , including our Phase 1 tests , showed that the nature of the ice loading ...
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SUMMARY OF FIELD TEST RESULTS allowing us to observe crack formation and movement , which would have been impossible in saline ice . Also the Northern Sea Route has several large rivers flowing into it , and so the ice conditions in ...
SUMMARY OF FIELD TEST RESULTS allowing us to observe crack formation and movement , which would have been impossible in saline ice . Also the Northern Sea Route has several large rivers flowing into it , and so the ice conditions in ...
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Thus , it may be supposed that in the Shtockmanovskoe field location , there are conditions for presence of stable gas hydrate zone located near the seabed ; and in the Prirazlomnoe field location , there are conditions for presence of ...
Thus , it may be supposed that in the Shtockmanovskoe field location , there are conditions for presence of stable gas hydrate zone located near the seabed ; and in the Prirazlomnoe field location , there are conditions for presence of ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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