Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... Examining this figure , it is clear that when the wind / wave and current are aligned Y 0 ° , 180 ° , 360 ° , there is no influence so & 0 . = When the value of B < 0.1 , the maximum influence is close to Y = 90 ° and 270 ° . As B ...
... Examining this figure , it is clear that when the wind / wave and current are aligned Y 0 ° , 180 ° , 360 ° , there is no influence so & 0 . = When the value of B < 0.1 , the maximum influence is close to Y = 90 ° and 270 ° . As B ...
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... Examination by the knowledge engineers of the data acquired , leading to formalization of the knowledge . the New interaction between the knowledge engineers and the specialists to resolve divergencies and to complement the data ...
... Examination by the knowledge engineers of the data acquired , leading to formalization of the knowledge . the New interaction between the knowledge engineers and the specialists to resolve divergencies and to complement the data ...
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... examine the other extreme data from an aged weapons reactor facility was examined . This steel closely approximates Type 304 stainless steel [ 8 ] . In this analysis , which utilizes data from different heat treatments , the ratio of ...
... examine the other extreme data from an aged weapons reactor facility was examined . This steel closely approximates Type 304 stainless steel [ 8 ] . In this analysis , which utilizes data from different heat treatments , the ratio of ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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