Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4; Volume 8, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 125
... strength distribution based on conventional offshore site investigation procedures is presented . It is shown that at an example site the distribution of strength was well skewed , in contrast to the expectation of a normal distribu ...
... strength distribution based on conventional offshore site investigation procedures is presented . It is shown that at an example site the distribution of strength was well skewed , in contrast to the expectation of a normal distribu ...
Page 132
... strength assumed that the bearing capacity factor for the CPT was both fixed and known precisely . In fact , one should consider a distribution of this factor and then compute the joint PDF for clay strength based on the measured PDF ...
... strength assumed that the bearing capacity factor for the CPT was both fixed and known precisely . In fact , one should consider a distribution of this factor and then compute the joint PDF for clay strength based on the measured PDF ...
Page 473
... strengths of ice sandwiched between stainless - steel plates as a function of temperature ( 7 ) . These strengths may be taken as a reasonable approximation to the short - term ice strength expected under " dynamic " towing conditions ...
... strengths of ice sandwiched between stainless - steel plates as a function of temperature ( 7 ) . These strengths may be taken as a reasonable approximation to the short - term ice strength expected under " dynamic " towing conditions ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Growth of Radial Cracks in Ice Sheets | 7 |
ICE FORCES | 11 |
Copyright | |
27 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
analysis applied approach Arctic assumed average body calculated coefficient components compression compressive stress computed considered constant crack creep damage deformation dependent depth described determined developed diameter direction distribution effect elastic energy Engineering equation estimate experiments expression factor failure field Figure floe force fracture frequency function given grain grain boundary horizontal ice sheet iceberg impact increase initial International length limit load mass material maximum mean measured Mechanics method microcracks motion normal nucleation observed obtained Offshore operation parameters peak performed plane position predicted present pressure probability range ratio Regions relation relative Research resistance ridge samples sea ice shear ship shown shows simulation specimen strain rate strength stress structure surface Table temperature tensile tensor tests thickness toughness uniaxial vertical wave