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    Field In-Ice Pressure Sensor Response Tests

    Source: Journal of Energy Resources Technology:;1983:;volume( 105 ):;issue: 001::page 6
    Author:
    A. C. T. Chen
    ,
    PE
    ,
    J. S. Templeton
    ,
    PE
    DOI: 10.1115/1.3230882
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: An ice pressure sensor has been designed and built at Exxon Production Research Company (EPR) to measure the pressure in an ice sheet. Laboratory and analytical studies were performed to establish a data reduction procedure to relate the pressure sensor output to the pressure in the ice sheet. However, because of the complex mechanical behavior of sea ice, the present experiment was conducted to validate this data reduction procedure. The validated procedure is considered applicable to a broad class of embedded ice pressure sensors. Field in-ice pressure sensor response tests were conducted near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, between February and April of 1978. Twenty-two tests were conducted on three test blocks of ice to investigate the in-ice response of three ice pressure sensors. An ice block measuring 10 ft by 20 ft and of full thickness of the natural annual ice was cut free from the surrounding ice sheet after the pressure sensor was installed at the center of the block. This ice block was loaded by an in-situ hydraulic ice loading device capable of delivering approximately two million lb of load. The pressure sensor output and the test load were monitored continuously during each test so that the pressure sensor output could be compared directly to the corresponding applied pressure. The test results indicated ratios of applied ice pressure to measured sensor pressure within the range hindcast by theoretical analysis.
    keyword(s): Pressure sensors , Ice , Pressure , Stress , Sensors , Electron paramagnetic resonance , Mechanical behavior , Sea ice , Theoretical analysis AND Thickness ,
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    contributor authorA. C. T. Chen
    contributor authorPE
    contributor authorJ. S. Templeton
    contributor authorPE
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:15:19Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:15:19Z
    date copyrightMarch, 1983
    date issued1983
    identifier issn0195-0738
    identifier otherJERTD2-26389#6_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/96981
    description abstractAn ice pressure sensor has been designed and built at Exxon Production Research Company (EPR) to measure the pressure in an ice sheet. Laboratory and analytical studies were performed to establish a data reduction procedure to relate the pressure sensor output to the pressure in the ice sheet. However, because of the complex mechanical behavior of sea ice, the present experiment was conducted to validate this data reduction procedure. The validated procedure is considered applicable to a broad class of embedded ice pressure sensors. Field in-ice pressure sensor response tests were conducted near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, between February and April of 1978. Twenty-two tests were conducted on three test blocks of ice to investigate the in-ice response of three ice pressure sensors. An ice block measuring 10 ft by 20 ft and of full thickness of the natural annual ice was cut free from the surrounding ice sheet after the pressure sensor was installed at the center of the block. This ice block was loaded by an in-situ hydraulic ice loading device capable of delivering approximately two million lb of load. The pressure sensor output and the test load were monitored continuously during each test so that the pressure sensor output could be compared directly to the corresponding applied pressure. The test results indicated ratios of applied ice pressure to measured sensor pressure within the range hindcast by theoretical analysis.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleField In-Ice Pressure Sensor Response Tests
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume105
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Energy Resources Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.3230882
    journal fristpage6
    journal lastpage11
    identifier eissn1528-8994
    keywordsPressure sensors
    keywordsIce
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsStress
    keywordsSensors
    keywordsElectron paramagnetic resonance
    keywordsMechanical behavior
    keywordsSea ice
    keywordsTheoretical analysis AND Thickness
    treeJournal of Energy Resources Technology:;1983:;volume( 105 ):;issue: 001
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