Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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Page 48
... applied force at the anchor point could have been used in its place . The tendon arrangement is significant . The applied load causes the stresses to vary radially from the point of load application . The tendons , however , have their ...
... applied force at the anchor point could have been used in its place . The tendon arrangement is significant . The applied load causes the stresses to vary radially from the point of load application . The tendons , however , have their ...
Page 49
... applied loading . This was accomplished simply by accounting for the weight of the ice . The second load case , the prestressing force , is used to determine the stress and deflection effects of a unit prestress load being applied to ...
... applied loading . This was accomplished simply by accounting for the weight of the ice . The second load case , the prestressing force , is used to determine the stress and deflection effects of a unit prestress load being applied to ...
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... ( applied load only ) scaled according to the maximum applied load as shown in the following equation : value , allowable . The combined stress is computed from the stress resulting from load case 2 at location 2 , 022 ( prestress only ) ...
... ( applied load only ) scaled according to the maximum applied load as shown in the following equation : value , allowable . The combined stress is computed from the stress resulting from load case 2 at location 2 , 022 ( prestress only ) ...
Contents
The Study of MultiScale Deformation and Failure of Ice Cover at Interaction With | 17 |
ICE FEATURE BEHAVIOR | 47 |
SelfExcited Oscillations in Ice Floes and Icebergs | 67 |
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