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Category : Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Cold Regions Technical Digest
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Special Report
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Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1450
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1450
Book Description
List of Classes of United States Government Publications Available for Selection by Depository Libraries
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Automotive and Construction Equipment for Arctic Use
Author: Deborah Diemand
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Category : Construction equipment
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Publisher:
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Category : Construction equipment
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Frazil Ice Blockage of Intake Trash Racks
Author: Steven F. Daly
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Category : Frazil ice
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Frazil ice
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Design of Ice Booms
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428913793
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428913793
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
Ice Control Techniques for Corps Projects
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Category : Dams
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects across the nation have problems with ice every winter. These problems are more serious in the northern states and require considerable effort to maintain or restore normal operations. A survey of Corps projects was conducted by Haynes, Haehnel, and Zabilansky (1993) to identify these problems and their severity. This report presents a large variety of solutions to the problems identified in the survey. These solutions and techniques come from many sources, including the ingenuity of Corps field personnel and research efforts at the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL). According to the survey, the most common method of dealing with ice problems is chipping the ice off. This is labor intensive, time consuming, and hazardous. It is the aim of this work to make available to the Corps much more efficient methods for controlling and removing ice. The more severe the ice problem, the more economically feasible it is to use an ice control technique. The survey identified many solutions, which are summarized under the four categories of operational, mechanical, heat, and manual. This report focuses on new solutions that have been developed to solve ice problems in critical areas. Some of these solutions involve the use of air bubbler systems, and some involve the application of heat in critical locations. These applications are usually designed to prevent ice buildup that can cause problems to normal, safe operations. In some applications, the heaters can be used to shed ice so that normal operations can resume.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dams
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects across the nation have problems with ice every winter. These problems are more serious in the northern states and require considerable effort to maintain or restore normal operations. A survey of Corps projects was conducted by Haynes, Haehnel, and Zabilansky (1993) to identify these problems and their severity. This report presents a large variety of solutions to the problems identified in the survey. These solutions and techniques come from many sources, including the ingenuity of Corps field personnel and research efforts at the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL). According to the survey, the most common method of dealing with ice problems is chipping the ice off. This is labor intensive, time consuming, and hazardous. It is the aim of this work to make available to the Corps much more efficient methods for controlling and removing ice. The more severe the ice problem, the more economically feasible it is to use an ice control technique. The survey identified many solutions, which are summarized under the four categories of operational, mechanical, heat, and manual. This report focuses on new solutions that have been developed to solve ice problems in critical areas. Some of these solutions involve the use of air bubbler systems, and some involve the application of heat in critical locations. These applications are usually designed to prevent ice buildup that can cause problems to normal, safe operations. In some applications, the heaters can be used to shed ice so that normal operations can resume.
Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Freezing And Melting Heat Transfer In Engineering
Author: K. C. Cheng
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780891169857
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 824
Book Description
This volume of papers has been produced in memory of Professor R.R. Gilpin, who was a pioneer in the field of freezing phenomena in ice-water systems. The subject has applications in ice formation in industrial plants, technologies for manufacturing crystals in space for semiconductors and computer chips and atmospheric physics and geophysics.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780891169857
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 824
Book Description
This volume of papers has been produced in memory of Professor R.R. Gilpin, who was a pioneer in the field of freezing phenomena in ice-water systems. The subject has applications in ice formation in industrial plants, technologies for manufacturing crystals in space for semiconductors and computer chips and atmospheric physics and geophysics.