Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event

Much attention has been given to the dynamic ice-structure interaction of the Molikpaq caisson which resulted in severe, almost catastrophic, structural vibrations during the winter of 1985- 1986 at Amauligak I-65 in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. In this study, specific focus is given to the scientific...

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Main Authors: Owen, C.C. (author), Hendrikse, H. (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:aa680c32-6424-4380-b90c-afcec0bd02ef 2024-02-11T09:59:18+01:00 Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event Owen, C.C. (author) Hendrikse, H. (author) 2021 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa680c32-6424-4380-b90c-afcec0bd02ef en eng https://poac.com/Papers/2021/pdf/POAC21-062.pdf Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering under Arctic Conditions http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aa680c32-6424-4380-b90c-afcec0bd02ef © 2021 C.C. Owen, H. Hendrikse Intermittent crushing ice floe brittle crushing conference paper 2021 fttudelft 2024-01-24T23:32:06Z Much attention has been given to the dynamic ice-structure interaction of the Molikpaq caisson which resulted in severe, almost catastrophic, structural vibrations during the winter of 1985- 1986 at Amauligak I-65 in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. In this study, specific focus is given to the scientific literature describing the ice-induced vibration event on May 12, 1986 over the observed range of ice conditions and drift speeds. While considering the limitations of the measurement data available for the event, the scenario is reviewed and a recent phenomenological model is implemented to simulate the ice-induced vibrations observed. A simplified model of the Molikpaq caisson is simulated to interact with an ice floe and the results are compared with the full-scale observations from the event. Limitations of the modeling with respect to the available full-scale data are discussed and modeling results are compared to previous simulations attempting to explain the event on May 12, 1986. It is concluded that this ice-induced vibration event should be treated with caution and detailed considerations of the scenario, including a comprehensive structural model, must be implemented for accurate simulation of the event on May 12, 1986. Models and theories derived exclusively from this event should be scrutinized in light of its uncertain and complex conditions and thus treated skeptically. Offshore Engineering Conference Object Arctic Beaufort Sea Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository
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topic Intermittent crushing
ice floe
brittle crushing
spellingShingle Intermittent crushing
ice floe
brittle crushing
Owen, C.C. (author)
Hendrikse, H. (author)
Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event
topic_facet Intermittent crushing
ice floe
brittle crushing
description Much attention has been given to the dynamic ice-structure interaction of the Molikpaq caisson which resulted in severe, almost catastrophic, structural vibrations during the winter of 1985- 1986 at Amauligak I-65 in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. In this study, specific focus is given to the scientific literature describing the ice-induced vibration event on May 12, 1986 over the observed range of ice conditions and drift speeds. While considering the limitations of the measurement data available for the event, the scenario is reviewed and a recent phenomenological model is implemented to simulate the ice-induced vibrations observed. A simplified model of the Molikpaq caisson is simulated to interact with an ice floe and the results are compared with the full-scale observations from the event. Limitations of the modeling with respect to the available full-scale data are discussed and modeling results are compared to previous simulations attempting to explain the event on May 12, 1986. It is concluded that this ice-induced vibration event should be treated with caution and detailed considerations of the scenario, including a comprehensive structural model, must be implemented for accurate simulation of the event on May 12, 1986. Models and theories derived exclusively from this event should be scrutinized in light of its uncertain and complex conditions and thus treated skeptically. Offshore Engineering
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author Owen, C.C. (author)
Hendrikse, H. (author)
author_facet Owen, C.C. (author)
Hendrikse, H. (author)
author_sort Owen, C.C. (author)
title Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event
title_short Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event
title_full Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event
title_fullStr Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but Molikpaq during the May 12, 1986 event
title_sort simulation and analysis of ice-induced vibrations experienced but molikpaq during the may 12, 1986 event
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Beaufort Sea
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