
Moving Loads on Ice Plates
von V.A. Squire, Roger J. Hosking, Arnold D. Kerr und Patricia J. LanghorneMoving Loads on Ice Plates is a unique study into the  effect of vehicles and aircraft travelling across floating ice sheets.  It synthesizes in a single volume, with a coherent theme and  nomenclature, the diverse literature on the topic, hitherto available  only as research journal articles. Chapters on the nature of fresh  water ice and sea ice, and on applied continuum mechanics are  included, as is a chapter on the subject's venerable history in  related areas of engineering and science. The most recent theories and  data are discussed in great depth, demonstrating the advanced state of  the modelling and experimental field programmes that have taken place.  Finally, results are interpreted in the context of engineering  questions faced by agencies operating in the polar and subpolar  regions. 
  Although the book necessarily contains some graduate level applied  mathematics, it is written to allow engineers, physicists and  mathematicians to extract the information they need without becoming  preoccupied with details. Structural, environmental, civil, and  offshore engineers, and groups who support these industries,  particularly within the Arctic and Antarctic, will find the book  timely and relevant.




