Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Typical results are shown in Figure 6 . 0.210.3 ) 10.07 0.3 ( 0.35 ) / 0.04 Frequency 0.2+ 1 Ballast Tank Lower stool oz ( 02 ) /0.04 0.15 ܢܢܩܢܢ 0.05 ( 0.05 ) /0.01 0.2 ( 0.3 ) /0.04 0.1 Plate & flange of stihener ( web of ...
Typical results are shown in Figure 6 . 0.210.3 ) 10.07 0.3 ( 0.35 ) / 0.04 Frequency 0.2+ 1 Ballast Tank Lower stool oz ( 02 ) /0.04 0.15 ܢܢܩܢܢ 0.05 ( 0.05 ) /0.01 0.2 ( 0.3 ) /0.04 0.1 Plate & flange of stihener ( web of ...
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Typical parameters for NWS monopods Monopod a a. also show this effect , if extended out to a sufficiently long return period . Monopod A is in a relatively shallow site and hence the return period for breaking waves is much shorter .
Typical parameters for NWS monopods Monopod a a. also show this effect , if extended out to a sufficiently long return period . Monopod A is in a relatively shallow site and hence the return period for breaking waves is much shorter .
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This diagram also compares a typical wave exceedance relationship for the NWS ( WNI , 1994 ) with that of the Central ... Moreover , design fatigue factors typically applied to service life appear to be chosen somewhat arbitrarily and ...
This diagram also compares a typical wave exceedance relationship for the NWS ( WNI , 1994 ) with that of the Central ... Moreover , design fatigue factors typically applied to service life appear to be chosen somewhat arbitrarily and ...
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