Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... maximum allowable ice - sheet deflection , in . stress , psi maximum allowable stress , psi = = ( T - 3 ) / 24 dimensionless temperature Superscripts a α1 , α2 = = B1 , B2 = exponent that varies according to type of aircraft and model ...
... maximum allowable ice - sheet deflection , in . stress , psi maximum allowable stress , psi = = ( T - 3 ) / 24 dimensionless temperature Superscripts a α1 , α2 = = B1 , B2 = exponent that varies according to type of aircraft and model ...
Page 178
... maximum values of Fx versus F2 , showing a con- stant ratio of FF to be approximately 1.37 . This yields a friction angle of 8.9 degrees and a friction coefficient ( = FfFn ) of 0.16 . culated from this by : μ = tan ( $ ) ( 1 ) Force ...
... maximum values of Fx versus F2 , showing a con- stant ratio of FF to be approximately 1.37 . This yields a friction angle of 8.9 degrees and a friction coefficient ( = FfFn ) of 0.16 . culated from this by : μ = tan ( $ ) ( 1 ) Force ...
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... maximum displacement Amax is not reached . The force on the ice tooth , F , is thus related to the tooth displacement , △ , by F = K24 for 0 ≤4 < Amax . The maximum ice force F , is equal to K24max . A tensile force between the teeth ...
... maximum displacement Amax is not reached . The force on the ice tooth , F , is thus related to the tooth displacement , △ , by F = K24 for 0 ≤4 < Amax . The maximum ice force F , is equal to K24max . A tensile force between the teeth ...
Contents
ICEENVIRONMENT STATISTICS | 1 |
Seasonal Ice Cover Variability in a Coupled IceOcean Model for the Arctic Ocean | 11 |
An Illustration of Theoretical and Empirical Errors and the Effect of the Resolution of the | 21 |
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