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Record #71215:

On the optimization of ship motion in heavy ice conditions / A.M. Nawwar.

Title: On the optimization of ship motion in heavy ice conditions / A.M. Nawwar.
Author(s): Nawwar, A. M.
Date: 1984.
Publisher: New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
In: Proceedings of the Third International Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Symposium, presented at Energy-Sources Technology Conference & Exhibition, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 12-17, 1984. Vol.3. (1984.),
Abstract: When ice conditions become severe, ship cannot move continuously and has to switch to discontinuous or ramming mode of operation. Mathematical solutions for these systems are presented and discussed.
Notes:

In: Proceedings of the Third International Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Symposium, presented at Energy-Sources Technology Conference & Exhibition, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 12-17, 1984. Vol.3 / Virgil J. Lunardini, ed.

Volumes 1 and 2 edited by Jin S. Chung.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
656.61.052 -- Seamanship.
SPRI record no.: 71215

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