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Record #88031:

An ice impact model for U.S. Navy surface combatant ships operating in the marginal ice zone / James W. St John, Edgar A. Devine.

Title: An ice impact model for U.S. Navy surface combatant ships operating in the marginal ice zone / James W. St John, Edgar A. Devine.
Author(s): St John, James W.
Devine, Edgar A.
Date: 1987.
Publisher: Washington, DC: Department of the Navy
In: 1987 U.S. Navy Symposium on Arctic/Cold Weather Operations of Surface Ships. Volume 1 ... 19-20 November 1987. (1987.),
Abstract: In March 1986, ice impact loads were recorded in marginal ice zone of Bering Sea in order to compile database more appropriate to naval ships than existing data obtained from icebreaker in heavier ice conditions. Model accounts for hull shape, impact speed and floe. and ship geometry, and was correlated with measured data using icebreaker's hullform and information about floe size. Naval hull was then analyzed by providing appropriate geometric data to model. Among formulations for relationship between impact pressure and contact area, Soviet formulation was principally used.
Notes:

In: 1987 U.S. Navy Symposium on Arctic/Cold Weather Operations of Surface Ships. Volume 1 ... 19-20 November 1987 / United States. Department of the Navy.

Keywords: 629.12 -- Vessels.
624.145.1 -- Floating ice, thrust.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
SPRI record no.: 88031

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