Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... ice strength . The highest ice strength was found at έ = 10 ° 3 s ́1 . The Gulf of Bothnia ( GOB ) and the Finnish Bay have been popular areas for investigations of ice loads on structures the last four decades . Different kinds of aid ...
... ice strength . The highest ice strength was found at έ = 10 ° 3 s ́1 . The Gulf of Bothnia ( GOB ) and the Finnish Bay have been popular areas for investigations of ice loads on structures the last four decades . Different kinds of aid ...
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... ice load at this structure . Highest measured pressure was reported 1.9 MPa . Two other programmes were established ... ice loads at Pembridge were dominated by spikes due to many broken ice flows in the river , the highest reported ...
... ice load at this structure . Highest measured pressure was reported 1.9 MPa . Two other programmes were established ... ice loads at Pembridge were dominated by spikes due to many broken ice flows in the river , the highest reported ...
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... ice gouge loads . Figure 7 displays a sample of the finite element results from the assessment for a given ice ... load carrying capacity . It may be noted , nonetheless , that higher increases in ice loads were observed at larger ...
... ice gouge loads . Figure 7 displays a sample of the finite element results from the assessment for a given ice ... load carrying capacity . It may be noted , nonetheless , that higher increases in ice loads were observed at larger ...
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