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Cold Regions Science and Engineering Monograph 1-a: Characteristics of the Cold Regions

Cold Regions Science and Engineering Monograph 1-a: Characteristics of the Cold Regions
Author: Robert W. Gerdel
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 1969
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The monograph gives a brief introduction to total cold environments preparatory to the more detailed treatments of the later works in the series 'Cold Regions Science and Engineering.' The author's photographs are particularly effective and a selected bibliography of 64 references gives overall coverage. (Author).


COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MONOGRAPH 3, SECTION Blb: ICE PRESSURE ON ENGINEERING STRUCTURES.

COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MONOGRAPH 3, SECTION Blb: ICE PRESSURE ON ENGINEERING STRUCTURES.
Author: Bernard Michel
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Total Pages: 80
Release: 1970
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The monograph summarizes existing knowledge on forces exerted by an expanding ice sheet, impact forces of ice on structures, and vertical forces exerted by ice on hydraulic structures. Sections are also devoted to icebreakers and ice models. (Author).


Cold Regions Science and Engineering Monograph Ii-C2b, The Mechanics of Ice

Cold Regions Science and Engineering Monograph Ii-C2b, The Mechanics of Ice
Author: John W. Glen
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Total Pages: 50
Release: 1975
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This monograph summarizes knowledge of the mechanics of ice. It is concerned principally with the effect of stress on the mechanical properties of ice, including elasticity, anelasticity, sound propagation, plastic deformation and creep in single crystals and in polycrystalline ice, fracture, and recrystallization and grain growth that accompanies plastic deformation. The monograph also includes a comprehensive bibliography. (Author).