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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... important in determining the subsequent interaction process , i.e. , the manner in which the ice rides up the structure and the subsequent nature of the rubble pile- up , and the ice force on the structure . In this paper , ice breaking ...
... important in determining the subsequent interaction process , i.e. , the manner in which the ice rides up the structure and the subsequent nature of the rubble pile- up , and the ice force on the structure . In this paper , ice breaking ...
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... important for design purposes in Northern regions . In regions exposed to heavy icing , the strength of transmission line structures is justified by the probability of ice and wind loads . Lately , ice loads have been measured directly ...
... important for design purposes in Northern regions . In regions exposed to heavy icing , the strength of transmission line structures is justified by the probability of ice and wind loads . Lately , ice loads have been measured directly ...
Page 275
... important damages occurred in an agricultural zone where the ground roughness was low and in a direction perpendicular to the average wind direction which not only increases the icing rate but also generates important transverse loads ...
... important damages occurred in an agricultural zone where the ground roughness was low and in a direction perpendicular to the average wind direction which not only increases the icing rate but also generates important transverse loads ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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