Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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... given by M1 = o , t2 / 6 ( 8 ) where σ , is the flexural strength and t is the thickness of the ice sheet . The buoyancy effect on the floating ice sheet is a rigid- plastic model as shown in Figure 4C . The foundation reaction ...
... given by M1 = o , t2 / 6 ( 8 ) where σ , is the flexural strength and t is the thickness of the ice sheet . The buoyancy effect on the floating ice sheet is a rigid- plastic model as shown in Figure 4C . The foundation reaction ...
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... given in Eq . ( 22 ) . The above discussions are for calculation of ice failure loads through an ice rubble field ... Given the velocity field in Figure 9B , the rates of energy dissipation with the block sliding ( D and DR ) are given ...
... given in Eq . ( 22 ) . The above discussions are for calculation of ice failure loads through an ice rubble field ... Given the velocity field in Figure 9B , the rates of energy dissipation with the block sliding ( D and DR ) are given ...
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... given by qx = p , gl x . The adfreeze bond is assumed to act effectively only on the frozen portion of the structure slope AB , and its strength is assumed to be independent of the normal stress acting on the slope surface . To yield a ...
... given by qx = p , gl x . The adfreeze bond is assumed to act effectively only on the frozen portion of the structure slope AB , and its strength is assumed to be independent of the normal stress acting on the slope surface . To yield a ...
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 10 |
SizeEffect in IndentationInduced Splitting Floe Experiments | 29 |
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