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Ice Load Measurement by tactile sensor in model scale test in relation to rubble ice transport on arctic offshore structures (RITAS) [PDF]
Evers, Karls-Ulrich, Lu, Wenjun
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Effectiveness of Educational Games in Increasing Students’ Oral Participation in Eleventh Grade Students at the Public School Güasuyuca, Pueblo Nuevo, during the Second Semester 2015 [PDF]
Moncada Sevilla, Reynaldo Jossué +2 more
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Fracture Mechanics in Modeling of Icebreaking Capability of Ships
Journal of Cold Regions Engineering, 1993The basis of the present paper is the approach suggested previously by the writers. By matching inner and outer solutions, a separate modeling of the deformation and fracture processes in stressed ice covers, taking into account the difference in relevant characteristic geometric and force parameters, is accomplished. In the outer problem, the scale is
R. V. Goldstein, N. M. Osipenko
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Russia’s Arctic icebreaking capability: an assessment
Defense & Security AnalysisThis paper explores the Russian icebreaker fleet capabilities, problems, and perspectives. It also analyses Russian civilian and military icebreakers, and their dual-use capabilities.
N. Aliyev
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Design Criteria for Vibration Mitigation for Icebreaking Vessels
Day 1 Tue, September 27, 2022, 2022The capability to continually perform operations in ice is a function of multiple design factors. These factors may directly influence one another and are integral to the design spiral.
J. J. Suarez +6 more
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Propulsion Solution for Icebreaking LNG Carriers
Day 2 Tue, August 17, 2021, 2021Since 2007 the traffic volumes in the arctic seas have substantially increased, especially in the North-East Passage following the development of major oil and gas projects.
S. Hanninen +5 more
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Impact of Forced Roll Motion on the Ice Resistance of Modern Icebreaking Bow Geometries
Volume 7: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2020Following the development of low friction hull coatings and azimuthing propulsion for icebreaking vessels, the development of auxiliary systems for reducing ice resistance fell from focus of research. One of these systems is comprised of active heeling
J. M. Daniel +4 more
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Day 3 Wed, May 03, 2023, 2023
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is currently in the process of developing operational performance requirements for a future Great Lakes Icebreaker.
Benjamin C. Brainard +4 more
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The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is currently in the process of developing operational performance requirements for a future Great Lakes Icebreaker.
Benjamin C. Brainard +4 more
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Volume 6: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2023
Operational capability assessment of ships in the Arctic have traditionally focused on icebreaking hull forms. The classification of these capabilities resulted in the development of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS ...
E. Bryson, B. Quinton, Claude Daley
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Operational capability assessment of ships in the Arctic have traditionally focused on icebreaking hull forms. The classification of these capabilities resulted in the development of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS ...
E. Bryson, B. Quinton, Claude Daley
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Safety Distance During Escort and Convoy Based on Channel Breakout Simulation and Model Tests
Volume 6: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2022Escort and convoy are typical operations when a merchant ship navigates in ice beyond its own ice-going capability. In such scenarios, a safety distance between the front ship and the following ship is maintained.
Fang Li +3 more
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