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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These models , based on microstructural considerations , usually require an accurate knowledge of the structure of material and need great efforts on investigations . While performing creep tests on antarctic firn ( deposited meteoric ...
These models , based on microstructural considerations , usually require an accurate knowledge of the structure of material and need great efforts on investigations . While performing creep tests on antarctic firn ( deposited meteoric ...
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A volume - viscous material law for snow A constitutive assumption for snow has to take the volume viscosity of the material and the dependence of the deformation process on the density into account . Assuming the additive composition ...
A volume - viscous material law for snow A constitutive assumption for snow has to take the volume viscosity of the material and the dependence of the deformation process on the density into account . Assuming the additive composition ...
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This gives a hint for the particles of the material not being rearranged to the same degree as those of snow under compression . The deformation process of snow under tension is rather comparable to the deformation of ice with a smaller ...
This gives a hint for the particles of the material not being rearranged to the same degree as those of snow under compression . The deformation process of snow under tension is rather comparable to the deformation of ice with a smaller ...
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Contents
139 | 95 |
Mechanical Behavior of Ice Loaded Optical Ground Wires | 107 |
Influence of the Surface Liquid Film on Cylinder Icing Under Marine Conditions | 115 |
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