Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... ( Table 4 ) ; the ice type is not really suitable . An indica- tion is perhaps offered by previous work on flexural strengths . Weeks and Assur ( 1972 ) reviewed small beam flexural strength data existing prior to 1969 ( Brown , Wilson ...
... ( Table 4 ) ; the ice type is not really suitable . An indica- tion is perhaps offered by previous work on flexural strengths . Weeks and Assur ( 1972 ) reviewed small beam flexural strength data existing prior to 1969 ( Brown , Wilson ...
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... Table 3. Figure 15 gives a graph of the impact force versus velocity for the largest force as determined from the computer model . Equations of the extreme value distributions of force for each of the different impact velocities can now ...
... Table 3. Figure 15 gives a graph of the impact force versus velocity for the largest force as determined from the computer model . Equations of the extreme value distributions of force for each of the different impact velocities can now ...
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... Table 3 Average minimum depths in where shear strength values 200 kPa are recorded . divisions refer to Fig . 6 . sediments larger than The table Parameter Upper soft layer Transition zone Lower stiff layer Water content ( % ) 20-30 15 ...
... Table 3 Average minimum depths in where shear strength values 200 kPa are recorded . divisions refer to Fig . 6 . sediments larger than The table Parameter Upper soft layer Transition zone Lower stiff layer Water content ( % ) 20-30 15 ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Structure and Tensile Behavior of First Year Sea Ice and LaboratoryGrown Saline | 11 |
Effects of Temperature and Strain Rate on Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Naturally Formed Fresh | 19 |
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