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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: 1987.
In: Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. (1987.), Vol. 109(1) (1987)
Abstract: Describes method. Computer solutions were obtained based on method of characteristics using fixed-grid finite-difference approximation in both time and space. Numerical results and plots are presented to show resulting ice force-time histories and wave propagation phenomenon, for example, problems involving one-dimensional floe impact with rigid slope.
Notes:

Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. Vol. 109(1) :75-84 (1987).

Keywords: 624.145.1 -- Floating ice, thrust.
622.24 -- Drilling and boring.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
SPRI record no.: 88186

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