Frictional Resistance to a Ship's Passage through Converging Ice
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3184Keywords:
ThermoregulationAbstract
Presents formulae to estimate the pressure developed in a converging ice field and to calculate the resulting frictional resistance to a ship attempting to navigate through such ice. The icebreaker-tanker Manhattan is used as an example. It is shown that the power necessary to navigate in ice which is failing in compression would be prohibitive.Downloads
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