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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... means opposing current and positive value means following current . Since the experiment is conducted in flume , the direction of current is only following or opposing the wave . In each current , the root mean square height of the wave ...
... means opposing current and positive value means following current . Since the experiment is conducted in flume , the direction of current is only following or opposing the wave . In each current , the root mean square height of the wave ...
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... means that the extreme of the sum is equal to the sum of the extremes because if the processes are fully correlated their maxima simultaneously . As the correlation coefficient drops x drops , indicating that extremal values of the ...
... means that the extreme of the sum is equal to the sum of the extremes because if the processes are fully correlated their maxima simultaneously . As the correlation coefficient drops x drops , indicating that extremal values of the ...
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... mean is paired with a local minima below the mean of approximately the same magnitude to form a stress cycle regardless of the position of these maxima and minima in the time - history . This means that all cycle interaction effects are ...
... mean is paired with a local minima below the mean of approximately the same magnitude to form a stress cycle regardless of the position of these maxima and minima in the time - history . This means that all cycle interaction effects are ...
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