Materials Engineering in the Arctic


Book Description

Sponsored by the Canadian Council of ASM. The six topic areas represent the best source of information yet available on the uses and performance of materials under some of the worst possible conditions as regards climate.







Materials Engineering in the Arctic


Book Description

Sponsored by the Canadian Council of ASM. The six topic areas represent the best source of information yet available on the uses and performance of materials under some of the worst possible conditions as regards climate.







Arctic Engineering


Book Description

Provides guidance to United States Navy Personnel engaged in the planning, design, construction, alteration, repair, and maintenance of facilities in cold regions. Contains technical data useful in the development of engineering design in cold regions, material on climate, physical effects of cold, snow, ice, permafrost, descriptions of arctic, antarctic and subarctic regions, numerous maps, tables, graphs, photographs and drawings.










Arctic Engineering Research


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Suggestions for research on engineering in cold weather conditions.




The Story of Offshore Arctic Engineering


Book Description

In the early 1970s, new technology was needed to aid in coal, oil and gas exploration in the High Arctic, in order to see if ice sheets could provide a perfect structural support for roadways, airstrips and drilling platforms housing hundreds of workers. However, little engineering experience was available in this regard. This book uniquely relates the human history and the technical innovations developed in this harsh environment through research, testing, and applying many existing engineering principles to ice structure analysis. It offers essential insights into the history of ice engineering for designers, university educators and postgraduate students. While other studies detail research and testing in the laboratory, this text relates the testing, development, construction and use of ice in real construction conditions.