Author(s): S. M. Aleinikov; V. A. Koren’Kov; G. A. Morozov
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Abstract: An experience with a self-propelled ice-cutting machine used for ice control in the reservoir of a low-head hydropower plant in Siberia is described. It is shown that ice-cutting operations ensure an earlier break-up in the reservoir as compared to the upstream river reaches. The need for further optimization of the design of ice-cutting machines is emphasized.
Year: 1974