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... reported as 2.0-2.5 , where σ , is the uni - axial crushing strength of ice . The highest global ice pressure was reported 0.6 MPa . Measurements in Europe A systematic research on ice forces started in Europe the late 1960ies . A study ...
... reported as 2.0-2.5 , where σ , is the uni - axial crushing strength of ice . The highest global ice pressure was reported 0.6 MPa . Measurements in Europe A systematic research on ice forces started in Europe the late 1960ies . A study ...
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... reported to occur , however the events were rare and few details were available . Later , Hoikkanen ( 1984 ) reported analyses of ice ridge action on the Kemi I lighthouse . He reported local pressures at 7.5 MPa while the highest ...
... reported to occur , however the events were rare and few details were available . Later , Hoikkanen ( 1984 ) reported analyses of ice ridge action on the Kemi I lighthouse . He reported local pressures at 7.5 MPa while the highest ...
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... reported in the available literature since the mid 1980ies . Multi legged platforms for oil production located in the Bohai Sea have been the subject for most full scale measured ice loads . The ice in Bohai - Sea is rarely thicker than ...
... reported in the available literature since the mid 1980ies . Multi legged platforms for oil production located in the Bohai Sea have been the subject for most full scale measured ice loads . The ice in Bohai - Sea is rarely thicker than ...
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