We report the results of a number of experiments conducted by changing the temperature of a steel pipe containing ice. We measure the strain in the ice and the temperature at a frequency of 1Hz using sensors based on fiber Bragg gratings. When the temperature of the apparatus changes, the steel and ice expand or contract at different rates, and so there is the potential for the ice and steel to move relative to each other. The steel pipe constrains the expansion of the ice in two dimensions. Further, cohesion and friction between the ice and steel may limit the movement of the ice in the third dimension. The measured strain therefore allows us to make inferences about the interaction between the ice and the pipe. We find a coefficient of th...
Friction is one of the key phenomena during the interaction of ice with offshore structures and ship...
Observations from in-situ video records acquired during laboratory ice crushing experiments and medi...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful for the financial support from the Academy of Finland ...
We report the results of a number of experiments conducted by changing the temperature of a steel pi...
This paper describes the use of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors to investigate the thermo-mechanic...
This paper describes the use of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors to investigate the thermomechanica...
Thermal ice pressure is one of the eight ice loads to consider for the support structure design of b...
A model of the thermo-elastic behaviour of saline ice is formulated, and model solutions describing ...
Understanding the interaction of sea ice with offshore structures is of primary importance for the d...
We formulate a structural model of saline ice and describe a model solution describing the propagati...
The thermal expansion of saline ice is accompanied by the migration of liquid brine through porous s...
The both theoretical and experimental work consists of two parts, the friction of ice and the adhesi...
A model of the thermo-elastic behaviour of saline ice is formulated, and model solutions describing ...
A stainless-steel platen, with arrays of pressure sensors and thermocouples on the front face, has b...
Laboratory and field experiments together with analytical and numerical simulations were performed t...
Friction is one of the key phenomena during the interaction of ice with offshore structures and ship...
Observations from in-situ video records acquired during laboratory ice crushing experiments and medi...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful for the financial support from the Academy of Finland ...
We report the results of a number of experiments conducted by changing the temperature of a steel pi...
This paper describes the use of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors to investigate the thermo-mechanic...
This paper describes the use of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors to investigate the thermomechanica...
Thermal ice pressure is one of the eight ice loads to consider for the support structure design of b...
A model of the thermo-elastic behaviour of saline ice is formulated, and model solutions describing ...
Understanding the interaction of sea ice with offshore structures is of primary importance for the d...
We formulate a structural model of saline ice and describe a model solution describing the propagati...
The thermal expansion of saline ice is accompanied by the migration of liquid brine through porous s...
The both theoretical and experimental work consists of two parts, the friction of ice and the adhesi...
A model of the thermo-elastic behaviour of saline ice is formulated, and model solutions describing ...
A stainless-steel platen, with arrays of pressure sensors and thermocouples on the front face, has b...
Laboratory and field experiments together with analytical and numerical simulations were performed t...
Friction is one of the key phenomena during the interaction of ice with offshore structures and ship...
Observations from in-situ video records acquired during laboratory ice crushing experiments and medi...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful for the financial support from the Academy of Finland ...