The process of ice melting during abrasive interactions with concrete is essential in a variety of contact phenomena. In this paper, we refer to abrasive tests for different samples of concrete with roughness in the range of 9–35 μm. The experimental conditions were: 1 MPa ice pressure, ambient temperature −10 °C, average sliding velocity 0–0.16 m/s. Using the experimental logs, we balance the heat transfer in the ice-concrete contact zone to compute the amount of molten ice. The average melting of ice varies from 3 to 29% of total ice consumption. The highest melting rate of ice corresponded to the lowest ice consumption and lower average abrasion of concrete. The theoretical calculations are validated against benchmarked commercial softwa...
The paper discusses the basic stages of modeling the processes of ice formation concrete. The condit...
In arctic sea regions a concrete sea structure is subjected to heavy mechanical loads near the water...
Examines the abrasion of the concrete in Arctic Sea structures, especially near the water level. The...
The process of ice melting during abrasive interactions with concrete is essential in a variety of c...
Ice abrasion has been reviewed. Concrete and ice and their most important properties in accordance t...
Concrete structures in the Arctic offshore are often exposed to drifting ice causing abrasion of con...
Concrete structures in the Arctic offshore are often exposed to drifting ice causing abrasion of con...
Concrete-ice abrasion is a surface degradation mechanism due to ice-structure interaction especially...
The wearing of concrete material due to ice movement is a cutting edge problem for offshore and coas...
Concrete structures in marine environments subject to sea ice interaction are at risk of erosion and...
Topography studies of concrete-ice abrasion were made to proceed in our understanding of the mechani...
The wear of concrete material due to ice movement is a challenge for offshore and coastal structures...
An increasing number of activities are moved into Arctic regions. As oil and gas companies are explo...
In regions which experience arctic conditions, structures like offshore wind turbines, oil-platforms...
Abrasion of marine concrete structures from passing ice is an ongoing problem that leads to loss of...
The paper discusses the basic stages of modeling the processes of ice formation concrete. The condit...
In arctic sea regions a concrete sea structure is subjected to heavy mechanical loads near the water...
Examines the abrasion of the concrete in Arctic Sea structures, especially near the water level. The...
The process of ice melting during abrasive interactions with concrete is essential in a variety of c...
Ice abrasion has been reviewed. Concrete and ice and their most important properties in accordance t...
Concrete structures in the Arctic offshore are often exposed to drifting ice causing abrasion of con...
Concrete structures in the Arctic offshore are often exposed to drifting ice causing abrasion of con...
Concrete-ice abrasion is a surface degradation mechanism due to ice-structure interaction especially...
The wearing of concrete material due to ice movement is a cutting edge problem for offshore and coas...
Concrete structures in marine environments subject to sea ice interaction are at risk of erosion and...
Topography studies of concrete-ice abrasion were made to proceed in our understanding of the mechani...
The wear of concrete material due to ice movement is a challenge for offshore and coastal structures...
An increasing number of activities are moved into Arctic regions. As oil and gas companies are explo...
In regions which experience arctic conditions, structures like offshore wind turbines, oil-platforms...
Abrasion of marine concrete structures from passing ice is an ongoing problem that leads to loss of...
The paper discusses the basic stages of modeling the processes of ice formation concrete. The condit...
In arctic sea regions a concrete sea structure is subjected to heavy mechanical loads near the water...
Examines the abrasion of the concrete in Arctic Sea structures, especially near the water level. The...