Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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The velocity components are first increasing then become constant in the horizontal plane , but oscillating in the vertical direction . Figure 14 shows that the translational displacement components of an ice fragment .
The velocity components are first increasing then become constant in the horizontal plane , but oscillating in the vertical direction . Figure 14 shows that the translational displacement components of an ice fragment .
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The output from all of the instrumentation was sampled at a rate of 20 Hz , digitized and stored for analysis later . The sign convention shown in Figure 2 was adopted for the test . The positive direction for the horizontal load ...
The output from all of the instrumentation was sampled at a rate of 20 Hz , digitized and stored for analysis later . The sign convention shown in Figure 2 was adopted for the test . The positive direction for the horizontal load ...
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Thus . this case , this initial rubble pile was thermally consolidated ; STRUCTURE HORIZONTAL FORCE ( N ) 0.4 ICE CRUSHING AT EDGE OF THE RUBBLE FIELD 0.2 GROUNDED RUBBLE PILE arman 0.0 BERM BERM 210 . H -0.2 0.2 ICE CRUSHING AT THE ...
Thus . this case , this initial rubble pile was thermally consolidated ; STRUCTURE HORIZONTAL FORCE ( N ) 0.4 ICE CRUSHING AT EDGE OF THE RUBBLE FIELD 0.2 GROUNDED RUBBLE PILE arman 0.0 BERM BERM 210 . H -0.2 0.2 ICE CRUSHING AT THE ...
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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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