Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model

A laboratory program was carried out to measure the loads and seabed response due to a buoyant ice block scouring sand and gravel representative of the Grand Banks seabed, offshore of eastern Newfoundland, Canada. The results complement previous experimental work carried out at the Canadian Hydrauli...

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Published in:Cold Regions Science and Technology
Main Authors: Barker, Anne, Timco, Garry
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-232X(02)00096-4
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:12327427 2023-05-15T17:21:18+02:00 Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model Barker, Anne Timco, Garry 2003-03 text https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-232X(02)00096-4 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=dbd8552f-2750-4615-a0e0-4730853e259a https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=dbd8552f-2750-4615-a0e0-4730853e259a eng eng issn:0165-232X Cold Regions Science and Technology, Volume: 36, Issue: 1-3, Publication date: 2003-03, Pages: 103–114 doi:10.1016/S0165-232X(02)00096-4 irn:10126636 buoyant ice model ice scour Jeanne d'Arc Basin North America Canada Newfoundland experimental study laboratory study sediments iceberg sea ice article 2003 ftnrccanada https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-232X(02)00096-4 2021-09-01T06:21:07Z A laboratory program was carried out to measure the loads and seabed response due to a buoyant ice block scouring sand and gravel representative of the Grand Banks seabed, offshore of eastern Newfoundland, Canada. The results complement previous experimental work carried out at the Canadian Hydraulics Centre (CHC), which used a rigidly affixed ice block to scour sediment material [Cold Reg. Sci. Technol. 35 (3)(2002a) 195]. The present study used the same sediment to create a model seabed; however, in this test series, the model was towed along an ice tank, free to move throughout the water column. Six tests were carried out. Freshwater ice, built up into a large block with an overall dimension of 0.76 x 0.76 x 0.71 m, was used to scour the seabed at depths up to 0.2 m. The scouring loads, displacement, angular movements and resulting trenches were measured. This paper provides a description of the test arrangement and the experimental results. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Sea ice National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Canada Cold Regions Science and Technology 36 1-3 103 114
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topic buoyant ice model
ice scour
Jeanne d'Arc Basin
North America
Canada
Newfoundland
experimental study
laboratory study
sediments
iceberg
sea ice
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ice scour
Jeanne d'Arc Basin
North America
Canada
Newfoundland
experimental study
laboratory study
sediments
iceberg
sea ice
Barker, Anne
Timco, Garry
Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
topic_facet buoyant ice model
ice scour
Jeanne d'Arc Basin
North America
Canada
Newfoundland
experimental study
laboratory study
sediments
iceberg
sea ice
description A laboratory program was carried out to measure the loads and seabed response due to a buoyant ice block scouring sand and gravel representative of the Grand Banks seabed, offshore of eastern Newfoundland, Canada. The results complement previous experimental work carried out at the Canadian Hydraulics Centre (CHC), which used a rigidly affixed ice block to scour sediment material [Cold Reg. Sci. Technol. 35 (3)(2002a) 195]. The present study used the same sediment to create a model seabed; however, in this test series, the model was towed along an ice tank, free to move throughout the water column. Six tests were carried out. Freshwater ice, built up into a large block with an overall dimension of 0.76 x 0.76 x 0.71 m, was used to scour the seabed at depths up to 0.2 m. The scouring loads, displacement, angular movements and resulting trenches were measured. This paper provides a description of the test arrangement and the experimental results. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes
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author Barker, Anne
Timco, Garry
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Timco, Garry
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title Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
title_short Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
title_full Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
title_fullStr Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
title_sort laboratory experiments of ice scour processes: buoyant ice model
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