Moving loads on ice plates of finite thickness

Author:

Strathdee J.,Robinson W. H.,Haines E. M.

Abstract

The response of a floating ice plate to a moving load is given in terms of a pair of Green's functions. General expressions for these Green's functions are derived for the case of an infinite isotropic plate of uniform thickness supported on a fluid base of uniform depth. The distributions of stress and strain in the vicinity of a concentrated load receive significant contributions from waves of length comparable with the plate thickness and their description necessitates an exact description of thickness effects. Circumstances in which the classical thin-plate theory can be recovered are discussed. The steady-state response to a uniformly moving load displays a so-called ‘critical’ behaviour for load velocities in the neighbourhood of a threshold value at which radiation commences. At the critical speed the amplitude is limited by dissipative forces in the ice plate. To describe this a simple viscoelastic term is included in our model. Calculations indicate that thin-plate theory is accurate to within 5% for distances greater than twenty times the ice thickness.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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