Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging

The report studies the question of whether Great Lakes freighters could move effectively through ice-clogged channels with the aid of tows provided by warping or kedging systems. Ten operational concepts are outlined, and their advantages and disadvantages are noted. The crushing resistance of float...

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Main Author: Mellor,Malcolm
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1979
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA077801
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spelling ftdtic:ADA077801 2023-05-15T16:37:19+02:00 Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging Mellor,Malcolm COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1979-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA077801 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA077801 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA077801 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost Marine Engineering *WATER TRAFFIC *TOWING *ICE PENETRATION *INLAND WATERWAYS STRESS ANALYSIS CHANNELS(WATERWAYS) SHIP HULLS CANALS GREAT LAKES CARGO SHIPS SHIP BOWS TOWING CABLES WINCHES TUGBOATS ANCHORS THRUST AUGMENTATION Warping Kedging Text 1979 ftdtic 2016-02-20T17:14:15Z The report studies the question of whether Great Lakes freighters could move effectively through ice-clogged channels with the aid of tows provided by warping or kedging systems. Ten operational concepts are outlined, and their advantages and disadvantages are noted. The crushing resistance of floating brash ice is then analyzed. The neutral, active and passive states of stress for laterally confined brash ice are considered, and the resistance to horizontal thrusting by a smooth vertical wall is calculated for cohesionless brash ice, and for ice in which there is finite cohesion between the ice fragments. The thickening of the ice cover in the vicinity of a pusher, and the formation of pressure ridges, are analyzed in order to estimate the amount of pile-up that can occur against a ship hull. The analysis then moves on to consideration of ship resistance by brash ice, taking into account crushing resistance at the bow, tangential friction at the bow, and hull friction aft of the bow section. Comparisons are made between thrust from the ship's screws and the calculated ice resistance. The next section of the report estimates the force requirements for a warping or kedging system in terms of thrust augmentation for existing vessels. Tow cable requirements are given, and estimates are made for cable anchors and for anchorage of underwater structures. The conclusion is that a simple warping tug system is appropriate for a full scale experiment, a chain ferry with auxiliary barge seems attractive for an operational system, and a chain ferry plow may be an efficient way to clear ice from channels. Text Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Anchorage
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*WATER TRAFFIC
*TOWING
*ICE PENETRATION
*INLAND WATERWAYS
STRESS ANALYSIS
CHANNELS(WATERWAYS)
SHIP HULLS
CANALS
GREAT LAKES
CARGO SHIPS
SHIP BOWS
TOWING CABLES
WINCHES
TUGBOATS
ANCHORS
THRUST AUGMENTATION
Warping
Kedging
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*WATER TRAFFIC
*TOWING
*ICE PENETRATION
*INLAND WATERWAYS
STRESS ANALYSIS
CHANNELS(WATERWAYS)
SHIP HULLS
CANALS
GREAT LAKES
CARGO SHIPS
SHIP BOWS
TOWING CABLES
WINCHES
TUGBOATS
ANCHORS
THRUST AUGMENTATION
Warping
Kedging
Mellor,Malcolm
Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*WATER TRAFFIC
*TOWING
*ICE PENETRATION
*INLAND WATERWAYS
STRESS ANALYSIS
CHANNELS(WATERWAYS)
SHIP HULLS
CANALS
GREAT LAKES
CARGO SHIPS
SHIP BOWS
TOWING CABLES
WINCHES
TUGBOATS
ANCHORS
THRUST AUGMENTATION
Warping
Kedging
description The report studies the question of whether Great Lakes freighters could move effectively through ice-clogged channels with the aid of tows provided by warping or kedging systems. Ten operational concepts are outlined, and their advantages and disadvantages are noted. The crushing resistance of floating brash ice is then analyzed. The neutral, active and passive states of stress for laterally confined brash ice are considered, and the resistance to horizontal thrusting by a smooth vertical wall is calculated for cohesionless brash ice, and for ice in which there is finite cohesion between the ice fragments. The thickening of the ice cover in the vicinity of a pusher, and the formation of pressure ridges, are analyzed in order to estimate the amount of pile-up that can occur against a ship hull. The analysis then moves on to consideration of ship resistance by brash ice, taking into account crushing resistance at the bow, tangential friction at the bow, and hull friction aft of the bow section. Comparisons are made between thrust from the ship's screws and the calculated ice resistance. The next section of the report estimates the force requirements for a warping or kedging system in terms of thrust augmentation for existing vessels. Tow cable requirements are given, and estimates are made for cable anchors and for anchorage of underwater structures. The conclusion is that a simple warping tug system is appropriate for a full scale experiment, a chain ferry with auxiliary barge seems attractive for an operational system, and a chain ferry plow may be an efficient way to clear ice from channels.
author2 COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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author Mellor,Malcolm
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title Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging
title_short Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging
title_full Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging
title_fullStr Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging
title_full_unstemmed Towing Ships through Ice-Clogged Channels by Warping and Kedging
title_sort towing ships through ice-clogged channels by warping and kedging
publishDate 1979
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA077801
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