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Abstract
Moving ice loads can incite significantly different structural responses in a steel grillage structure than can stationary ice loads. This is significant because the accepted standard for the design and analysis of ice-classed ship structures is to assume a stationary ice load (IACS URI I2.3.1). The following work utilizes the 4D Pressure Method ((Quinton, Daley, and Gagnon 2012)) to apply thirty-five of the most significant ice loads recorded during the USCGC Polar Sea trials (1982-86), to fourteen IACS URI PC1-7 classed grillages; using explicit finite element analyses. Two grillage variations for each of the seven PC classes were examined: grillages with "built T" framing and grillages with "flatbar" framing. In short, the following simulations directly employ real-time/real-space measured full-scale ice loads, and thus provide insight into the structural capabilities of the various IACS URI polar classes when subject to actual (moving) ice loads.
在钢格栅结构中,移动冰荷载引起的结构响应与静止冰荷载引起的结构响应明显不同。这一点很重要,因为冰级船舶结构设计和分析的公认标准是假定固定冰荷载(IACS URI I2.3.1)。下面的工作利用4D压力法(Quinton, Daley, and Gagnon 2012),将1982-86年期间USCGC极地海试验记录的35个最显著的冰载荷应用于14个IACS URI PC1-7级的栅格;采用显式有限元分析。我们研究了7个PC班的两种不同的格栅结构:“内置T”框架的格栅结构和“平板”框架的格栅结构。简而言之,以下模拟直接采用实时/实时空间测量的全尺寸冰载荷,从而深入了解各种IACS URI极性类在实际(移动)冰载荷下的结构能力。