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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... Sample a Sample b Sample c Sample. OMAE99 / P & A - 1170 ABSTRACT Microsimilar samples of freshwater S2 ice were tested in biaxial compression in an alternating manner : one was loaded monotonically , the adjacent sample was loaded ...
... Sample a Sample b Sample c Sample. OMAE99 / P & A - 1170 ABSTRACT Microsimilar samples of freshwater S2 ice were tested in biaxial compression in an alternating manner : one was loaded monotonically , the adjacent sample was loaded ...
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... samples used in the creep experiments were made of snow and antarctic firn . In order to ensure comparability of the results and to document the properties of the samples on a commonly accepted basis , the International Classification ...
... samples used in the creep experiments were made of snow and antarctic firn . In order to ensure comparability of the results and to document the properties of the samples on a commonly accepted basis , the International Classification ...
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... samples , snow samples were prepared . The snow samples were made of fresh fallen snow , which was stored at -10 ° C until use . The snow was sieved and filled in cylindrical forms . The snow was then compressed until the desired ...
... samples , snow samples were prepared . The snow samples were made of fresh fallen snow , which was stored at -10 ° C until use . The snow was sieved and filled in cylindrical forms . The snow was then compressed until the desired ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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