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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... plastic flow and ductile behavior . At velocities greater than 3.16 mm / s , the load and pressure curves showed a pronounced sawtooth waveform and the ice behavior was consistent with a brittle failure behavior . Tests completed at ...
... plastic flow and ductile behavior . At velocities greater than 3.16 mm / s , the load and pressure curves showed a pronounced sawtooth waveform and the ice behavior was consistent with a brittle failure behavior . Tests completed at ...
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... plastic sheets encasing a tactile sensor , there were conducting surfaces along horizontal and vertical directions in a grid pattern with a spacing of 5.4 mm . There were 44 rows and 44 columns of grid points in each sensor . With the ...
... plastic sheets encasing a tactile sensor , there were conducting surfaces along horizontal and vertical directions in a grid pattern with a spacing of 5.4 mm . There were 44 rows and 44 columns of grid points in each sensor . With the ...
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... plastic in nature and fracturing was less intense . Load response The load applied to the cone assembly during its travel through the ice sheets was generally cyclic . An example of the load data recorded for ice with a high brine ...
... plastic in nature and fracturing was less intense . Load response The load applied to the cone assembly during its travel through the ice sheets was generally cyclic . An example of the load data recorded for ice with a high brine ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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