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Title
Drift
speed
distribution
of
icebergs
on the
Grand
Banks
and
influence
on
design
loads
Author
Stuckey
,
Paul
David
,
1973-
Description
Thesis
(M.Eng.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2008.
Engineering
and
Applied
Science
Date
2008
Pagination
xxi, 161 leaves : ill.
Subject
Icebergs--Grand
Banks
of
Newfoundland;
Sea
ice
drift--Grand
Banks
of
Newfoundland--Computer
simulation;
Sea
ice
drift--Grand
Banks
of
Newfoundland--Risk
assessment;
Degree
M.Eng.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Discipline
Engineering and Applied Science
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Atlantic Ocean--Grand Banks of Newfoundland
Notes
Includes
bibliographical
references
(leaves
102-109)
Abstract
With
increasing
oil
and
gas
exploration
on the
Grand
Banks
during
the
1970's
and
1980's
, there was a
need
to
better
understand
the
risk
of
icebergs
impacting
an
offshore
structure
, and the
consequences
should
such
an
event
occur.
As a
result
of
industry
demand
, a
probabilistic
iceberg
design
load
methodology
was
developed
to
estimate
the
risk
of
impacts
and the
resultant
impact
forces.
--
Since
the
original
framework
was
developed
, there have been
numerous
improvements
and
enhancements.
Distributions
and
relationships
used
to
define
input
parameters
have been
refined
due
to the
availability
of
new
data.
Several
models
have been
improved
as a
result
of
ongoing
research.
The
author
has been
extensively
involved
in
many
of the
updates
and
improvements
to the
methodology
,
including
improvements
in the
eccentricity
model
, the
area-penetration
model
, and
most
recently
, the
drift
speed
model.
--
The
iceberg
drift
speed
model
, a
key
component
, was
developed
by
balancing
the
environmental
forces
acting
on the
iceberg.
The
model
was
deterministic;
there was
only
one
iceberg
drift
speed
for a
given
iceberg
in a
specific
significant
wave
height.
The
model
agreed
with the
overall
drift
speed
distribution
based
on
available
data.
However
, with the
availability
of
new
data
,
it
was
shown
the
model
did
not
fully
capture
the
randomness
observed
in the
data.
--
A
new
probabilistic
drift
speed
model
was
developed
to
replace
the
deterministic
model.
It
is
based
on the
statistical
analysis
of
available
drift
speed
data.
This
model
addresses
the
randomness
in the
data
by
incorporating
probability
distributions.
The
input
parameters
for the
distributions
are
defined
in
terms
of the
iceberg
waterline
length
and the
significant
wave
height.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a2544287
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(16.34
MB)
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