Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4; Volume 8, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... considered here are very similar to the values of p considered by Knott , which is an encouraging observation . Third , in apparent contrast with the work of Knott , no clear " cut off " value of p was observed , below which KQ was ...
... considered here are very similar to the values of p considered by Knott , which is an encouraging observation . Third , in apparent contrast with the work of Knott , no clear " cut off " value of p was observed , below which KQ was ...
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... considered . The decision tree for this problem is given in Figure 4. The chance forks reflect the fact that an iceberg Deflection Capability No No Iceberg Disconnect Zone D ( b ) Detected p ( d ) Deflected 100,000 No 1 - p ( b ) Ice ...
... considered . The decision tree for this problem is given in Figure 4. The chance forks reflect the fact that an iceberg Deflection Capability No No Iceberg Disconnect Zone D ( b ) Detected p ( d ) Deflected 100,000 No 1 - p ( b ) Ice ...
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... considered . Other energy absorption mechanisms such as the deformation of other structural members , movement of the whole structure , deformation and failure of the impacted body are not considered . Also the transient nature of the ...
... considered . Other energy absorption mechanisms such as the deformation of other structural members , movement of the whole structure , deformation and failure of the impacted body are not considered . Also the transient nature of the ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Growth of Radial Cracks in Ice Sheets | 7 |
ICE FORCES | 11 |
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analysis angle Arctic Engineering assumed Barents Sea Beaufort Sea behaviour berm Bjørnøya calculated coefficient Cole components computed Conference on Offshore constant constitutive equation damage evolution damage model deformation density depth determined diameter distribution dynamic effect energy equation experimental factor failure force fracture mechanics fracture toughness frequency friction function Geogrid grain horizontal ice floe ice load ice sheet ice thickness iceberg icebreaking impact increase indentor initial interaction keel material maximum measured Mechanics and Arctic Mellor microcracks modulus motion notch nucleation observed obtained ocean Offshore Mechanics parameters peak stress plane polycrystalline ice predicted pressure probability Proc radar ratio resistance ridge samples sea ice seabed shear shear stress ship shown in Figure simulation specimen spray ice strain rate strain tensor strength structure surface temperature tensile tensile stress tensor tests uniaxial compression variable vector velocity vertical wave Young's modulus