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Predicting creep displacements of laterally loaded piles in ice and ice-rich materials / P. Morin, D.H. Shields, R. Kenyon, L. Domashuk, R. Frank.
Title: | Predicting creep displacements of laterally loaded piles in ice and ice-rich materials / P. Morin, D.H. Shields, R. Kenyon, L. Domashuk, R. Frank. |
Author(s): | Morin, P. Shields, D. H. Kenyon, R. Domashuk, L. Frank, R. |
Date: | 1991. |
Publisher: | Golden, CO: International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) |
In: | Proceedings of the First (1991) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference. Vol. 2. Computer technology, ROV and control, risers, mooring and cables, pipelines, international polar research, ice, structures and scour ... held at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, The United Kingdom, 11-16 August 1991. (1991.), |
Abstract: | Reviews existing methods for predicting creep displacement of single elastic pile in viscous or viscoelastic material (frozen soil or ice), and presents numerical procedure, taking into account rheological properties of ice, namely, immediate (elastic) response and subsequent primary and secondary creep deformations. Describes laboratory tests, in which rigid steel bar subjected to constant lateral load was moved sideways through warm ice (-2°C). Analyzes resulting time-displacement curves to determine elastic properties of ice and primary and secondary creep parameters. Compares laboratory results with numerical ones. |
Notes: | In: The proceedings of the First (1991) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference. Vol. 2. Computer technology, ROV and control, risers, mooring and cables, pipelines, international polar research, ice, structures and scour ... held at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, The United Kingdom, 11-16 August 1991 / Michael S. Triantafyllou, Karel Karal, Jin S. Chung, George C. Hartnup, Shankare S. Gowda, eds. |
Keywords: | 624.139 -- Engineering in frozen ground. 624.139.2 -- Frozen ground, effects. 624.145 -- Floating ice, engineering aspects. 624.145.1 -- Floating ice, thrust. 622.24 -- Drilling and boring. 624.15 -- Foundations. 624.145.5 -- Floating ice, bearing strength. 622.242.42 -- Offshore drilling platforms. E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering. |
SPRI record no.: | 112469 |
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