Ice force is an important factor to be taken into account for offshore structures in cold region, and the calculation method of the ice force is meaningful for the offshore structure design. Cone is now used as optimal ice-resistant structure because it can cause bending failure of the ice sheet. The interaction between ice sheet and conical structure is studied in this paper and Croasdale’s model is modified based on the field observations. The newly built model separates the ice sheet into emersed part and floating part, and the equilibrium analyses are carried out respectively. The bending moment distribution of the ice sheet is analyzed to determine the position of bending failure, which serves as a supplementary restriction. Analytic solution of ice force on conical structure is got and it is verified by the experimental data of previous researches.
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ASME 2005 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
June 12–17, 2005
Halkidiki, Greece
Conference Sponsors:
- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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0-7918-4196-0
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Improved Model for Ice Force on Conical Structure Available to Purchase
W. Feng
CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China
Z. M. Shi
CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China
L. M. Liu
CNOOC Research Center, Beijing, China
Paper No:
OMAE2005-67300, pp. 919-921; 3 pages
Published Online:
November 11, 2008
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Feng, W, Shi, ZM, & Liu, LM. "Improved Model for Ice Force on Conical Structure." Proceedings of the ASME 2005 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering: Volume 2. Halkidiki, Greece. June 12–17, 2005. pp. 919-921. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2005-67300
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