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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Since the minimum value of inertia coefficient in irregular waves has the same tendency of reduction as that in regular waves shown as a solid line in this figure , it seems that a circulation which is as strong as that in regular waves ...
Since the minimum value of inertia coefficient in irregular waves has the same tendency of reduction as that in regular waves shown as a solid line in this figure , it seems that a circulation which is as strong as that in regular waves ...
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VISCOUS FORCES ACTING ON A HORIZONTAL CIRCULAR CYLINDER IN REGULAR AND IRREGULAR WAVES K. Otsuka , Y. Ikeda , and N. Tanaka Department of Naval Architecture University of Osaka Osaka , Japan Fig.5 Drag and inertia coefficients of ...
VISCOUS FORCES ACTING ON A HORIZONTAL CIRCULAR CYLINDER IN REGULAR AND IRREGULAR WAVES K. Otsuka , Y. Ikeda , and N. Tanaka Department of Naval Architecture University of Osaka Osaka , Japan Fig.5 Drag and inertia coefficients of ...
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Since the minimum value of inertia coefficient in irregular waves has the same tendency of reduction as that in regular waves shown as a solid line in this figure , it seems that a circulation which is as strong as that in regular waves ...
Since the minimum value of inertia coefficient in irregular waves has the same tendency of reduction as that in regular waves shown as a solid line in this figure , it seems that a circulation which is as strong as that in regular waves ...
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Contents
DESIGN METHODS OF STRUCTURES | 10 |
OCEAN WAVES | 11 |
Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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