Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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It was not possible to be exactly certain what type of failure actually occurred . ... a > 90 ° - 0 - ( 49 ) With $ = 25 ° , Eq . ( 49 ) suggests that the necessary condition for ice jamming to occur is a = 65 ° .
It was not possible to be exactly certain what type of failure actually occurred . ... a > 90 ° - 0 - ( 49 ) With $ = 25 ° , Eq . ( 49 ) suggests that the necessary condition for ice jamming to occur is a = 65 ° .
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Similar tests with a flexible structure revealed that such a load reduction occurs in the unloading phase due to a change in ... The analysis shows that the ice failure depth that occur after the peak load is about 50 % of the total ice ...
Similar tests with a flexible structure revealed that such a load reduction occurs in the unloading phase due to a change in ... The analysis shows that the ice failure depth that occur after the peak load is about 50 % of the total ice ...
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... 32-9 0+ 0.5 1 2 2.5 3 1.5 V ( m / s ) A physical interpretation of the parameter d ' is more difficult because the present data does not provide direct evidence to clarify physical phenomena that occur during the unloading phase .
... 32-9 0+ 0.5 1 2 2.5 3 1.5 V ( m / s ) A physical interpretation of the parameter d ' is more difficult because the present data does not provide direct evidence to clarify physical phenomena that occur during the unloading phase .
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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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