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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tensile strain measured at the surface at the hinge increases rapidly about 90 milliseconds before the stress ( deduced from the load at the free end of the beam ) is released . This indicates that the fracture begins at the upper ice ...
tensile strain measured at the surface at the hinge increases rapidly about 90 milliseconds before the stress ( deduced from the load at the free end of the beam ) is released . This indicates that the fracture begins at the upper ice ...
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For very high spray fluxes , much of the brine impinging on vertical surfaces will simply fall under gravity leaving a thin ... could possibly be increased by more than 44 % when the effect of surface roughness is taken into account .
For very high spray fluxes , much of the brine impinging on vertical surfaces will simply fall under gravity leaving a thin ... could possibly be increased by more than 44 % when the effect of surface roughness is taken into account .
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But , as the air temperature drops , the heat transfer from the icing surface to the air increases . Thus , the total ice load per hour increases to 3.3 tonnes at an air temperature of -25 ° C . The effect of sea - surface temperature ...
But , as the air temperature drops , the heat transfer from the icing surface to the air increases . Thus , the total ice load per hour increases to 3.3 tonnes at an air temperature of -25 ° C . The effect of sea - surface temperature ...
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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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