Mechanics of Ice Failure
An Engineering Analysis
Featuring real-world examples and practical methodology, this rigorous text explores time dependence in the mechanics of ice.
Emphasizing use of full scale data, and implementing risk-based design methods, mechanical theory is combined with design and modelling. Les mer
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Featuring real-world examples and practical methodology, this rigorous text explores time dependence in the mechanics of ice.
Emphasizing use of full scale data, and implementing risk-based design methods, mechanical theory is combined with design
and modelling. Readers will gain understanding of fundamental concepts and modern advances of ice mechanics and ice failure
processes, analysis of field data, and use of probabilistic design methods, with applications to the interaction of ships
and offshore structures with thick ice features or icebergs. The book highlights the use of viscoelastic theory, including
nonlinearity with stress and the effects of microstructural change, in the mechanics of ice failure and fracture. The methods
of design focus on risk analysis, with emphasis on rational limit-state principles and safety. Full discussion of historical
discoveries and modern advances – including Hans Island, Molikpak, and others – support up-to-date methods and models to make
this an ideal resource for designers and researchers.
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Utgitt:
2023
Forlag: Cambridge University Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781108481601
Format: 25 x 17 cm
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Part I. Basics and Design for Compressive Ice Interactions: 1. Introduction; 2. Ice behaviour under stress and tools for analysis;
3. Design basics and ship trials; 4. Fixed structures and medium scale indentation tests; 5. Design for ice loading; Part
II. Theory of Time-dependent Deformation and Associated Mechanics: 6. Viscoelastic theory and ice behaviour; 7. Complex states
of stress and triaxial tests; 8. Damage analysis and layer formation; 9. Fracture of ice time-dependency; 10. Concluding remarks;
A. Précis of the work of R A Schapery; B. Preparation of laboratory ice test samples.
Ian Jordaan is a consultant to C-CORE, and Professor Emeritus at Memorial University, St John's, Canada. He is a Fellow of
the Royal Society of Canada and has received the Horst Leipholz and Casimir Gzowski Medals, the P.L. Pratley Award, as well
as several awards for best papers. He is the author of Decisions under Uncertainty: Probabilistic Analysis for Engineering
Decisions (Cambridge University Press 2005).