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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... thicknesses were up to 3.1m . Figure 5 shows the level ice thickness measurements over part of the route , from which it can be seen that ice thickness is known reliably for any event location or time . The corresponding uniaxial ...
... thicknesses were up to 3.1m . Figure 5 shows the level ice thickness measurements over part of the route , from which it can be seen that ice thickness is known reliably for any event location or time . The corresponding uniaxial ...
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... thickness , but the ice may have deteriorated significantly as a result of the ice " candling " or separating along its columnar grain boundaries , if break - up occurs later in the spring . The deteriorated state of the ice should be ...
... thickness , but the ice may have deteriorated significantly as a result of the ice " candling " or separating along its columnar grain boundaries , if break - up occurs later in the spring . The deteriorated state of the ice should be ...
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... thicknesses estimated with different shape factors . 120 100 Model L Model J Model B ( 5-2 ) . C Model Equivalent Radial Thickness ( mm ) 20 40 00 880 100 Icing Loads ( kg / m ) 40 Model L Model C Model B ( -2 ) Model J 30 30 20 10 20 ...
... thicknesses estimated with different shape factors . 120 100 Model L Model J Model B ( 5-2 ) . C Model Equivalent Radial Thickness ( mm ) 20 40 00 880 100 Icing Loads ( kg / m ) 40 Model L Model C Model B ( -2 ) Model J 30 30 20 10 20 ...
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