Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 7, Parts 4-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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Page 48
... thickness of all ice sheets was kept at 4 cm , which was also the stand- ard ice thickness used by Timco . ) Then the air temperature of the room was raised to 2 ° C to halt further ice sheet growth and to reduce the strength of the ice ...
... thickness of all ice sheets was kept at 4 cm , which was also the stand- ard ice thickness used by Timco . ) Then the air temperature of the room was raised to 2 ° C to halt further ice sheet growth and to reduce the strength of the ice ...
Page 146
... ice will ride up the surface of the slope . All surfaces subject to ice may have to be designed for high local ice ... thickness increases , the apparent advantage of a sloping structure diminishes ( i.e. for a 10 m thick ice feature the ...
... ice will ride up the surface of the slope . All surfaces subject to ice may have to be designed for high local ice ... thickness increases , the apparent advantage of a sloping structure diminishes ( i.e. for a 10 m thick ice feature the ...
Page 265
... thicker ice sheets . In this case the formula ( 9 ) will look as : where KM бл = · ness h , u = 1 λ j 632 dx , 0 4Gλ KM ( 1 + M ) ! 6h / 60 , on the broken ice thickness with various in- tensity of loading . The latest experimental data ...
... thicker ice sheets . In this case the formula ( 9 ) will look as : where KM бл = · ness h , u = 1 λ j 632 dx , 0 4Gλ KM ( 1 + M ) ! 6h / 60 , on the broken ice thickness with various in- tensity of loading . The latest experimental data ...
Contents
ICE PROPERTIESII | 31 |
The Growth of EGADS Model Ice in a Small Tank | 47 |
ICE DRIFT AND DYNAMICS | 69 |
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