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Sadighi, M. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Fathi, Azadeh (author), Soltannia‬, Babak (author), Hedayati, R. (author)
Damages to aircraft fuselages by ice impactors are categorized as barely visible impact damage (BVID). As the application of composite laminates in manufacturing aircraft fuselage is increasing rapidly, studying hail impact on composite laminates seems crucial. Investigation of variation of delamination area and link-up area for different...
journal article 2023
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Haacker, J.M. (author), Wouters, B. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author)
Our awareness of ice caps' and mountain glaciers' sensitivity to climate change has driven major advances in the application of remote sensing techniques during the past decade. Regarding ESA's SARIn altimeter CryoSat-2, processing the full waveform to generate swaths of elevation estimates has become standard practice in regions of complex...
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Saidmurodov, Saidkomil S. (author), Jacobsen, Stefan (author), Hendriks, M.A.N. (author), Shamsutdinova, Guzel (author)
The process of ice melting during abrasive interactions with concrete is essential in a variety of contact phenomena. In this paper, we refer to abrasive tests for different samples of concrete with roughness in the range of 9–35 μm. The experimental conditions were: 1 MPa ice pressure, ambient temperature −10 °C, average sliding velocity 0–0.16...
journal article 2022
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Shamsutdinova, Guzel (author), Hendriks, M.A.N. (author), Jacobsen, Stefan (author)
Topography studies of concrete-ice abrasion were made to proceed in our understanding of the mechanisms of concrete wear by ice on Arctic offshore structures. The effects on various initial surfaces of a B75 normal-weight concrete (smooth, rough, sawn) and on the sawn surface of a LB60 lightweight concrete were studied during concrete-ice...
journal article 2019
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Shamsutdinova, Guzel (author), Hendriks, M.A.N. (author), Jacobsen, Stefan (author)
Concrete structures in the Arctic offshore are often exposed to drifting ice causing abrasion of concrete surfaces. This paper presents the results of a laboratory study of concrete-ice abrasion. The sawn concrete surfaces (two high-performance concrete mixes and one light weight mix of concrete) were exposed to sliding fresh-water ice under...
journal article 2018
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van Vliet, R. (author), Metrikine, A. (author)
Structures with a downward sloping waterline shape in Arctic or sub-Arctic regions experience reduced loading from ice on the structure and its foundation compared to vertical structures as the slope causes the ice to fail in bending. For the design of these structures, a numerical model is desired that can predict the loading from the ice on...
conference paper 2018
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