The response of a floating ice sheet to an accelerating line load

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This article is published in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Copyright © 2003 Cambridge University Press.

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The two-dimensional response of a thin, floating sheet of ice to a line load that accelerates from rest at $t = 0$ to a uniform velocity V for $t \geq T$ is determined through an integral-transform solution of the linearized equations of motion. If $T = 0$ – i.e. if the load is impulsively started with velocity V – the solution exhibits singularities at $V = c_0$, the shallow-water-gravity-wave speed, and $V = c_{\min}$, the minimum speed for transverse motion of the ice, but these singularities are avoided by the acceleration of the load through the critical speeds.

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Miles, J., & Sneyd, A. D. (2003). The response of a floating ice sheet to an accelerating line load. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 497(-1), 435-439.

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