PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES

Summer deterioration of their surfaces hampers the year-round use of natural ice islands and smooth sea-ice areas in the Arctic Ocean and permanent snow and ice areas in the antarctic. Sawduct has been used by the Navy for protecting compacted-snow areas, but its scarcity and shipping bulk preclude...

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Main Author: Stehle, N. S.
Other Authors: NAVAL CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB PORT HUENEME CA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1964
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spelling ftdtic:AD0449711 2023-05-15T14:01:32+02:00 PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES Stehle, N. S. NAVAL CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB PORT HUENEME CA 1964-10-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0449711 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0449711 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0449711 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Protective Equipment *SNOW *PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS SURFACES FIELD CONDITIONS ARCTIC REGIONS FOAM ICE ISLANDS Text 1964 ftdtic 2016-02-20T10:27:53Z Summer deterioration of their surfaces hampers the year-round use of natural ice islands and smooth sea-ice areas in the Arctic Ocean and permanent snow and ice areas in the antarctic. Sawduct has been used by the Navy for protecting compacted-snow areas, but its scarcity and shipping bulk preclude its use in polar regions. In developing a suitable protective covering for ice and snow surfaces in polar regions, laboratory and field studies were conducted on protein-base aqueous foams stabilized with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. These foams are not adequate for continued protection of ice and snow surfaces against summer deterioration. They are difficult to generate, will not cure under normal polar conditions, have a short field life, are damaged by traffic, and offer only a slight weight saving over sawdust at a considerable increase in cost. Investigations should continue toward developing a covering for operational areas of ice and snow which protects against deterioration from solar radiation and near-thawing temperatures. Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic Arctic Arctic Ocean The Antarctic
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topic Protective Equipment
*SNOW
*PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS
SURFACES
FIELD CONDITIONS
ARCTIC REGIONS
FOAM
ICE ISLANDS
spellingShingle Protective Equipment
*SNOW
*PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS
SURFACES
FIELD CONDITIONS
ARCTIC REGIONS
FOAM
ICE ISLANDS
Stehle, N. S.
PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES
topic_facet Protective Equipment
*SNOW
*PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS
SURFACES
FIELD CONDITIONS
ARCTIC REGIONS
FOAM
ICE ISLANDS
description Summer deterioration of their surfaces hampers the year-round use of natural ice islands and smooth sea-ice areas in the Arctic Ocean and permanent snow and ice areas in the antarctic. Sawduct has been used by the Navy for protecting compacted-snow areas, but its scarcity and shipping bulk preclude its use in polar regions. In developing a suitable protective covering for ice and snow surfaces in polar regions, laboratory and field studies were conducted on protein-base aqueous foams stabilized with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. These foams are not adequate for continued protection of ice and snow surfaces against summer deterioration. They are difficult to generate, will not cure under normal polar conditions, have a short field life, are damaged by traffic, and offer only a slight weight saving over sawdust at a considerable increase in cost. Investigations should continue toward developing a covering for operational areas of ice and snow which protects against deterioration from solar radiation and near-thawing temperatures.
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title PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES
title_short PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES
title_full PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES
title_fullStr PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES
title_full_unstemmed PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR ICE AND SNOW - AQUEOUS FOAM STUDIES
title_sort protective coverings for ice and snow - aqueous foam studies
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