An Introduction To Fundamentals Of Ice Engineering

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An Introduction to Fundamentals of Ice Engineering

Author: J. Paul Guyer
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2016-04-05
This publication provides introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in the fundamentals if ice engineering, Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. ICE PROCESSES AND PROPERTIES, 3. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FRESHWATER ICE 4. FRAZIL ICE, 5. THERMAL ICE GROWTH, 6. DYNAMIC ICE COVER FORMATION, 7. ICE COVER BREAKUP
An Introduction to Fundamentals of Ice Engineering

Author: J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.
language: en
Publisher: Guyer Partners
Release Date: 2018-02-19
Introductory technical guidance for civil and marine engineers interested in fundamentals of ice engineering. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. ICE PROCESSES AND PROPERTIES 3. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FRESHWATER ICE 4. FRAZIL ICE 5. THERMAL ICE GROWTH 6. DYNAMIC ICE COVER FORMATION 7. ICE COVER BREAKUP.
An Introduction to Ice Engineering

Author: J. Paul Guyer
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2016-04-16
This publication provides over 140 pages of introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, marine engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in design, construction and operation of facilities and infrastructure in cold regions where ice is a substantial consideration, such as at lakes, rivers and reservoirs. Here is what is discussed: 1. FUNDAMENTALS , 2. FORCE ON STRUCTURES, 3. BEARING CAPACITY, 4. ICE JAM MITIGATION