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Record #77208:

A flexural and longitudinal elastic wave propagation theory applied to ice floe impact with sloping structures / C.H. Luk.

Title: A flexural and longitudinal elastic wave propagation theory applied to ice floe impact with sloping structures / C.H. Luk.
Author(s): Luk, C. H.
Date: 1985.
Publisher: New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Symposium, presented at Energy-Sources Technology & Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, February 17-21, 1985. (1985.), Vol. 2.
Abstract: Method based on one-dimensional elastic wave propagation theory that considers both flexural and longitudinal waves in ice floe. May be extended to include effect due to local ice crushing and bending failure of ice near rigid slope, and to problems involving ice beams with non-uniform cross sections.
Notes:

In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering Symposium, presented at Energy-Sources Technology & Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, February 17-21, 1985. Vol. 2. / Jin S. Chung, Virgil J. Lunardini, S.K. Chakrabarti, Y.S. Wang, Devinder S. Sodhi, K. Karal, eds.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
539.32 -- Ice, elasticity.
539.42 -- Ice, tensile strength.
624.145.5 -- Floating ice, bearing strength.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
SPRI record no.: 77208

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