Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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... assumed to be frictionless whereas under some circumstances , it may not necessarily be so . Friction will tend to impede the damage on the face , therefore increasing the thickness of the pulverized layer during each loading cycle . In ...
... assumed to be frictionless whereas under some circumstances , it may not necessarily be so . Friction will tend to impede the damage on the face , therefore increasing the thickness of the pulverized layer during each loading cycle . In ...
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... assumed motion as shown in Figure 3 to the rate of the only external work done by the horizontal ice force , that is , Pu . The rates of energy dissipation per unit width with the block sliding mechanism shown in Figure 3A consist of ...
... assumed motion as shown in Figure 3 to the rate of the only external work done by the horizontal ice force , that is , Pu . The rates of energy dissipation per unit width with the block sliding mechanism shown in Figure 3A consist of ...
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... assumed perpendicular the plane of the figure . A constant downward velocity of 840 cm per sec ( 330 in per sec ) is arbitrarily assumed for the wedge and its components are applied to the grid points at the wedge ice interface . This ...
... assumed perpendicular the plane of the figure . A constant downward velocity of 840 cm per sec ( 330 in per sec ) is arbitrarily assumed for the wedge and its components are applied to the grid points at the wedge ice interface . This ...
Contents
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 10 |
SizeEffect in IndentationInduced Splitting Floe Experiments | 29 |
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actuator analysis angle Arctic aspect ratio average behaviour berm calculated Canada coefficient compression constant contact area crack creep deformation crushed ice damage decrease deformation density displacement dynamic edge effect equation evaporator experimental extrusion fracture Frederking friction function heat transfer Hobson's Choice horizontal ice cover ice failure ice force ice fragment ice load ice plate ice rubble ice sample ice sheet ICE TEST ice thickness ice-structure interaction icebreaking icicle increases indentation rate indentation tests indentation velocity indentor Jordaan laser layer length Masterson material maximum measured mm/s modulus Molikpaq Offshore parameters plastic strain Poisson's ratio polycrystalline ice Pond Inlet Pressure MPa pumps rubble field rubble pile rubble system scale sea ice shown in Figure simulation Sinha spallation spalling spraying strain rate strength stress structure surface temperature tensile tensile strength tensile stress Timco values vertical viscous wind speed Young's modulus zone