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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T Tm Tf a To Thaw Season As mentioned earlier , the thaw depth could be calculated using four methods which are described next . General Stefan Method According to this method , which does not account for the sensible heat changes and ...
T Tm Tf a To Thaw Season As mentioned earlier , the thaw depth could be calculated using four methods which are described next . General Stefan Method According to this method , which does not account for the sensible heat changes and ...
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... thaw depth X as x = - 21 √a t u ( 5 ) where is a root of the transcendental equation -12 - e i erfl ( T S - - α fu uf e uf If ) erfc ( 1√ac ) T uf A√ ( 6 ) where T Ti is the initial temperature of the medium and T is the equivalent ...
... thaw depth X as x = - 21 √a t u ( 5 ) where is a root of the transcendental equation -12 - e i erfl ( T S - - α fu uf e uf If ) erfc ( 1√ac ) T uf A√ ( 6 ) where T Ti is the initial temperature of the medium and T is the equivalent ...
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... thaw is 1.21 m , which was found to be in the first year of operation . After the fifth year , the thaw depth never exceeds 1.05 m . Another simulation was done using 15 - cm - thick rigid board foam insu- lation and the results are ...
... thaw is 1.21 m , which was found to be in the first year of operation . After the fifth year , the thaw depth never exceeds 1.05 m . Another simulation was done using 15 - cm - thick rigid board foam insu- lation and the results are ...
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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