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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... walls ( e.g. ice wall , tie wall , support walls ) are interconnected , while the walls themselves constitute " B " regions . The reinforcement was initially designed to meet exactly the requirements of the two standards and then was ...
... walls ( e.g. ice wall , tie wall , support walls ) are interconnected , while the walls themselves constitute " B " regions . The reinforcement was initially designed to meet exactly the requirements of the two standards and then was ...
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... wall , tie wall and support wall ) are compared in Table 6. Although the two codes use different methods to arrive at the required reinforcement , the amount of reinforcement is similar . Fatigue Checks Both the CSA S474 and the NPD ...
... wall , tie wall and support wall ) are compared in Table 6. Although the two codes use different methods to arrive at the required reinforcement , the amount of reinforcement is similar . Fatigue Checks Both the CSA S474 and the NPD ...
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... walls ( 2 ) . One of the moving walls and the opposite fixed wall are equipped with collapsible extensions ( 3 ) . This arrangement permits a reduction of the chamber size in both the x and the y - direction by 0.2 m . The collapsible side ...
... walls ( 2 ) . One of the moving walls and the opposite fixed wall are equipped with collapsible extensions ( 3 ) . This arrangement permits a reduction of the chamber size in both the x and the y - direction by 0.2 m . The collapsible side ...
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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