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Record #119405:

Cook Inlet ice loads calculated using historical data and probabilistic methods / M.E. Utt, B.E. Turner.

Title: Cook Inlet ice loads calculated using historical data and probabilistic methods / M.E. Utt, B.E. Turner.
Author(s): Utt, M. E.
Turner, B. E.
Date: 1992.
Publisher: Golden, CO: International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE)
In: Proceedings of the Second (1992) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference. Vol. 2. (1992.),
Abstract: Describes study which used 59 years (1931-89) of climate records to determine yearly peak ice loads. Effect of rafting and of net 30-day residence time for ice in upper Cook Inlet were accounted for in calculations. Probabilistic methods, applied to resulting yearly peak ice loads, resulted in design ice load for deep-water areas. Yearly peak ice loads and design ice load were then compared to design ice loads for existing structures in Cook Inlet. No firm conclusions could be drawn about probability of failure of existing structures.
Notes:

In: The proceedings of the Second (1992) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference. Vol. 2 / Michael S. Triantafyllou, Jin S. Chung, Karel Karal, Alfred L. Tunik, eds.

Keywords: 624.145 -- Floating ice, engineering aspects.
624.145.2 -- Floating ice, damage.
624.145.5 -- Floating ice, bearing strength.
622.24 -- Drilling and boring.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
(*661) -- Alaskan waters.
SPRI record no.: 119405

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