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Model of the Cyclic Fracture of Sea Ice
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Paper presented at the The Thirteenth ISOPE Pacific/Asia Offshore Mechanics Symposium, October 14–17, 2018
Paper Number: ISOPE-P-18-034
... upstream oil & gas destruction dynamic hardness deformation vladivostok engineering wellbore design tsuprik Model of the Cyclic Fracture of Sea Ice Vladimir G Tsuprik, Victor G Zanegin, Lev V Kim School of Engineering, Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Russia ABSTRACT The futures...
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The Stochastic Model Of Ice Force On Offshore Structure In Time Domain
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Paper presented at the The First ISOPE Pacific/Asia Offshore Mechanics Symposium, June 24–28, 1990
Paper Number: ISOPE-P-90-101
... and Tsuprik, 1979; Tsuprik, 1984). The first stage conoerns the force incre- ase up to the maximum (to the split or shear). The second cond stage is the rapid decrease of force. After that or immediately either the first stage is repeated or the third stage is observed when the force is not practically...