ICE GRADING EQUIPMENT - EXPERIMENTAL ICE DOZER FOR PIONEERING IN ROUGH ICE.

Abstract

Much of the polar regions are covered with annual and perenial sea ice. Operations often necessitate using this ice for campsites, roads, runways, and other facilities, but seldom is it suitable for such installations without some preparation. Removal of hummocks, pressure ridges and other natural obstructions present particular problems. This technical note covers the development of an experimental ice dozer for pioneering rough ice areas. It consists of a rotating, spiked-tooth cutter mounted on the front of a crawler tractor. This unit, designated as an ice dozer, was functionally tested at Port Hueneme, California, and Devil's Lake, North Dakota. It exhibited good ice cutting characteristics, but lacked sufficient control for level cutting. It was modified for improved control in 1964 and shipped to McMurdo, Antarctica for field testing during the summer season of Deep Freeze 66. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0465586

Entities

People

  • Sidney E. Gifford

Organizations

  • Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Antarctica
  • California
  • Continents
  • Geographic Regions
  • Ice
  • North America
  • North Dakota
  • Polar Regions
  • Regions
  • Sea Ice
  • United States

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  • Archaeological Resource Survey
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Polar and Arctic Studies