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- 2013427399 abstract "There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic sea. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to existing offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Barents Sea. This title deals with this topic.".
- 2013427399 contributor B12812335.
- 2013427399 contributor B12812336.
- 2013427399 date "2013".
- 2013427399 description "Contents note continued: 3.7.6.Translation of Rubble Shear Strength into a Bearing Pressure (or pseudo crushing strength) -- 3.7.7.Confined Compression Test (indentation test) on Ice Rubble -- 3.8.Model Ice -- 4.Ice Forces on Structures in the Sea -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Alternative Design Concepts -- 4.3.Ice Forces -- 4.4.Ice Forces on Vertical-sided Structures -- 4.4.1.Alternative Modes -- 4.4.2.Creep -- 4.4.3.Buckling -- 4.4.4.Crushing: A Simple but Incorrect Approach -- 4.4.5.Crushing: Evidence from Measurements -- 4.4.6.Crushing: Empirical Representations of the Data -- 4.4.7.Crushing: Theory -- 4.5.Sloping-sided Structures -- 4.5.1.Introduction -- 4.5.2.Mechanics of Ice Interaction with Sloping-sided Structures -- 4.5.3.Adfreeze Effects -- 4.5.4.Experimental and Full Scale Data -- 4.5.5.Modifications for very Thick Ice -- 4.5.6.Velocity Effects -- 4.6.Local Ice Pressures -- 4.7.Ice Encroachment -- 4.8.Model Tests -- 4.9.Ice-induced Vibrations --".
- 2013427399 description "Contents note continued: 4.10.Ice Load Measurements on Platforms -- 5.Broken Ice, Pressure Ridges and Ice Rubble -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Formation of Ridges -- 5.3.Limit-Force Calculations -- 5.4.Multi-Year Ridges -- 5.4.1.Introduction -- 5.4.2.Ridge Breaking Analysis -- 5.5.Loads due to First-year Ridges -- 5.5.1.Introduction -- 5.5.2.Ridge Interaction with Vertical Structures -- 5.5.3.First-year Ridge Interaction on Upward Sloping Structures -- 5.5.4.First Year Ridge Interaction on Downward Sloping Structures -- 5.6.Structures in Shallow Water -- 5.6.1.Effects of Ice Rubble on Ice Loads -- 5.6.2.First-year Ridge Loads in Shallow Water -- 5.7.Multi-leg and Multi-hulled Platforms -- 5.7.1.Multi-leg (with Vertical Legs) -- 5.7.2.Multi-leg Structure with Conical Collars on the Legs -- 5.7.3.Multi-caisson Systems and Ice Barriers -- 5.8.Limit momentum (limit energy) Ice Loads -- 5.8.1.Principles and Application to a Vertical Structure -- 5.8.2.Sloping Structures --".
- 2013427399 description "Contents note continued: 5.8.3.Iceberg Impact Loads -- 6.Ice Forces on Floating Platforms -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Background to Use of Floaters in Sea Ice -- 6.3.Loads on Floaters in Unmanaged Ice -- 6.4.Loads on Floaters in Managed Ice -- 6.5.Calibration against the Kulluk Data -- 6.6.Influencing Parameters -- 6.7.Typical Managed Ice Loads -- 7.Arctic Marine Pipelines and Export Systems.".
- 2013427399 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013427399 description "Machine generated contents note: 1.The Human Context -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.The Peoples Native to the Arctic -- 1.3.Explorers -- 1.4.Developers -- 1.5.Outsiders -- 2.The Physical and Biological Environment -- 2.1.Climate -- 2.2.Permafrost and Land Ice -- 2.3.Sea Ice -- 2.3.1.Introduction -- 2.3.2.Oceanographic Context -- 2.3.3.The Structure of Ice -- 2.3.4.Ice Formation -- 2.4.Gathering Data about Sea Ice -- 2.4.1.Identifying Needs -- 2.4.2.Planning -- 2.4.3.Methods for Ice Thickness -- 2.4.4.Ice Movement -- 2.4.5.Ice Strength and Related Parameters -- 2.5.Biology -- 3.Ice Mechanics -- 3.1.Introduction -- 3.2.Creep -- 3.3.Fracture -- 3.3.1.Introduction -- 3.3.2.Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics -- 3.3.3.Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics -- 3.4.Elasticity -- 3.5.Plasticity -- 3.6.Broken Ice -- 3.7.In-situ Rubble Tests -- 3.7.1.Overview -- 3.7.2.The Direct Shear Test -- 3.7.3.The Punch Shear Test -- 3.7.4.The Pull Up Test -- 3.7.5.Summary of Results of in-situ Tests --".
- 2013427399 description "There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic sea. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to existing offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Barents Sea. This title deals with this topic.".
- 2013427399 extent "xiv, 357 pages :".
- 2013427399 hasFormat "Also available in electronioc book..".
- 2013427399 identifier "9789814368773".
- 2013427399 identifier "9814368776".
- 2013427399 isFormatOf "Also available in electronioc book..".
- 2013427399 issued "2013".
- 2013427399 language "eng".
- 2013427399 relation "Also available in electronioc book..".
- 2013427399 spatial "Arctic regions".
- 2013427399 spatial "Arctic regions.".
- 2013427399 subject "627.98091632 23".
- 2013427399 subject "Ocean engineering Arctic regions.".
- 2013427399 subject "Offshore structures Arctic regions Design and construction.".
- 2013427399 subject "TC1665 .P35 2013".
- 2013427399 tableOfContents "Contents note continued: 3.7.6.Translation of Rubble Shear Strength into a Bearing Pressure (or pseudo crushing strength) -- 3.7.7.Confined Compression Test (indentation test) on Ice Rubble -- 3.8.Model Ice -- 4.Ice Forces on Structures in the Sea -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Alternative Design Concepts -- 4.3.Ice Forces -- 4.4.Ice Forces on Vertical-sided Structures -- 4.4.1.Alternative Modes -- 4.4.2.Creep -- 4.4.3.Buckling -- 4.4.4.Crushing: A Simple but Incorrect Approach -- 4.4.5.Crushing: Evidence from Measurements -- 4.4.6.Crushing: Empirical Representations of the Data -- 4.4.7.Crushing: Theory -- 4.5.Sloping-sided Structures -- 4.5.1.Introduction -- 4.5.2.Mechanics of Ice Interaction with Sloping-sided Structures -- 4.5.3.Adfreeze Effects -- 4.5.4.Experimental and Full Scale Data -- 4.5.5.Modifications for very Thick Ice -- 4.5.6.Velocity Effects -- 4.6.Local Ice Pressures -- 4.7.Ice Encroachment -- 4.8.Model Tests -- 4.9.Ice-induced Vibrations --".
- 2013427399 tableOfContents "Contents note continued: 4.10.Ice Load Measurements on Platforms -- 5.Broken Ice, Pressure Ridges and Ice Rubble -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Formation of Ridges -- 5.3.Limit-Force Calculations -- 5.4.Multi-Year Ridges -- 5.4.1.Introduction -- 5.4.2.Ridge Breaking Analysis -- 5.5.Loads due to First-year Ridges -- 5.5.1.Introduction -- 5.5.2.Ridge Interaction with Vertical Structures -- 5.5.3.First-year Ridge Interaction on Upward Sloping Structures -- 5.5.4.First Year Ridge Interaction on Downward Sloping Structures -- 5.6.Structures in Shallow Water -- 5.6.1.Effects of Ice Rubble on Ice Loads -- 5.6.2.First-year Ridge Loads in Shallow Water -- 5.7.Multi-leg and Multi-hulled Platforms -- 5.7.1.Multi-leg (with Vertical Legs) -- 5.7.2.Multi-leg Structure with Conical Collars on the Legs -- 5.7.3.Multi-caisson Systems and Ice Barriers -- 5.8.Limit momentum (limit energy) Ice Loads -- 5.8.1.Principles and Application to a Vertical Structure -- 5.8.2.Sloping Structures --".
- 2013427399 tableOfContents "Contents note continued: 5.8.3.Iceberg Impact Loads -- 6.Ice Forces on Floating Platforms -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Background to Use of Floaters in Sea Ice -- 6.3.Loads on Floaters in Unmanaged Ice -- 6.4.Loads on Floaters in Managed Ice -- 6.5.Calibration against the Kulluk Data -- 6.6.Influencing Parameters -- 6.7.Typical Managed Ice Loads -- 7.Arctic Marine Pipelines and Export Systems.".
- 2013427399 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1.The Human Context -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.The Peoples Native to the Arctic -- 1.3.Explorers -- 1.4.Developers -- 1.5.Outsiders -- 2.The Physical and Biological Environment -- 2.1.Climate -- 2.2.Permafrost and Land Ice -- 2.3.Sea Ice -- 2.3.1.Introduction -- 2.3.2.Oceanographic Context -- 2.3.3.The Structure of Ice -- 2.3.4.Ice Formation -- 2.4.Gathering Data about Sea Ice -- 2.4.1.Identifying Needs -- 2.4.2.Planning -- 2.4.3.Methods for Ice Thickness -- 2.4.4.Ice Movement -- 2.4.5.Ice Strength and Related Parameters -- 2.5.Biology -- 3.Ice Mechanics -- 3.1.Introduction -- 3.2.Creep -- 3.3.Fracture -- 3.3.1.Introduction -- 3.3.2.Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics -- 3.3.3.Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics -- 3.4.Elasticity -- 3.5.Plasticity -- 3.6.Broken Ice -- 3.7.In-situ Rubble Tests -- 3.7.1.Overview -- 3.7.2.The Direct Shear Test -- 3.7.3.The Punch Shear Test -- 3.7.4.The Pull Up Test -- 3.7.5.Summary of Results of in-situ Tests --".
- 2013427399 title "Arctic offshore engineering / Andrew Palmer, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Ken Croasdale, K H Croasdale & Associate Ltd, Canada.".
- 2013427399 type "text".