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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1 CENTRE OF MASS 0010 which incorporated the pitch motion of the iceberg , allowing scour depth and length to be calculated . Been et al . ( 1990 ) developed an incremental model based on plasticity theory to predict an ice scour event ...
1 CENTRE OF MASS 0010 which incorporated the pitch motion of the iceberg , allowing scour depth and length to be calculated . Been et al . ( 1990 ) developed an incremental model based on plasticity theory to predict an ice scour event ...
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109 B2 Probability of Exceedence Sensitivity Analysis A number of additional runs were made to assess the sensitivity of scour depth to ice , soil and environmental input parameters . In each case a single parameter was changed ...
109 B2 Probability of Exceedence Sensitivity Analysis A number of additional runs were made to assess the sensitivity of scour depth to ice , soil and environmental input parameters . In each case a single parameter was changed ...
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A point of note is that iceberg keel penetration into the glory hole was not sensitive to the initial scour depths upon entry into the hole . More important was the proportion of icebergs with excess drafts of less than 5 m that had ...
A point of note is that iceberg keel penetration into the glory hole was not sensitive to the initial scour depths upon entry into the hole . More important was the proportion of icebergs with excess drafts of less than 5 m that had ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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