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dc.contributor.authorJellinek, H. H. G. (Hans Helmut Gunter), 1917--
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-14T19:23:15Z-
dc.date.available2016-03-14T19:23:15Z-
dc.date.issued1957-01-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11681/2701-
dc.descriptionResearch Report-
dc.descriptionSummary: Tensile strength measurements on ice cylinders adhering to stainless steel have been made as a function of rate of loading, thickness and cross-sectional area of specimens, and temperature. The experimental results are interpreted by means of a statistical treatment involving imperfections in the specimens. The statistics for a model consisting of a large number of parallel elements is elaborated. The conclusion reached is that the tensile strength is a statistical function of the volume and cross-sectional area of the specimens due to imperfections. Superimposed on to the statistical effect is a stress distribution effect, which becomes predominant for large volumes.-
dc.publisherU.S. Army Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment.-
dc.publisherEngineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)-
dc.relationhttp://acwc.sdp.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/1020240-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesResearch report (U.S. Army Snow-
dc.rightsApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited.-
dc.sourceThis Digital Resource was created from scans of the Print Resource-
dc.subjectIce-
dc.subjectIce adhesion-
dc.subjectIce strength-
dc.subjectAdfreezing strength-
dc.subjectSteels-
dc.subjectStainless steels-
dc.subjectTensile strength-
dc.subjectTensile properties-
dc.subjectStatistical analysis-
dc.subjectMathematical analysis-
dc.subjectMathematical models-
dc.titleTensile strength properties of ice adhering to stainless steel-
dc.typeReporten_US
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