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Naval Warfare and Marine Eng.Marine Engineering

STRENGTH OF SHIPS SAILING IN ICE,

Authors: Yu. N. Popov; O. V. Faddeev; D. E. Kheisin; A. A. Yakovlev; ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER WASHINGTON D C
Abstract:
Questions concerned with the theory and calculation of the strength of hull structures of ships sailing in ice are considered. A method for determining the ice loads which act on a ship's hull as a result of navigation conditions, ice strength and characteristics, ship's hull lines, displacement, and speed in the ice, is presented. Basic methods for calculating internal stresses occurring in hull structure elements as a result of ice loads are presented. Questions concerned with rational designs for these structures are considered. (Author)

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Pages: 232
Report Date: 05 FEB 1969
Report Number: 0695486
Keywords relating to this report:
ARCTIC REGIONS
CLASSIFICATION
COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES
ELASTIC PROPERTIES
HANDBOOKS
ICEBREAKERS
IMPACT
INTERACTIONS
LOADS(FORCES)
MATHEMATICAL PREDICTION
SEA ICE
SHIP HULLS
STRESSES
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
USSRZ
USSRZSEA ICE
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