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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... reported . It is indicated that in certain region of KC number , the influence of lift force on resultant force can not be ignored . INTRODUCTION on Since the appearance of Morison equation in 1950 , many researches have been made ...
... reported . It is indicated that in certain region of KC number , the influence of lift force on resultant force can not be ignored . INTRODUCTION on Since the appearance of Morison equation in 1950 , many researches have been made ...
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... reported the added mass and damping coefficients of a moored tanker model in surge . The tanker was moored fore and aft with linear springs and subjected to regular waves and current . The damping coefficients were found to depend ...
... reported the added mass and damping coefficients of a moored tanker model in surge . The tanker was moored fore and aft with linear springs and subjected to regular waves and current . The damping coefficients were found to depend ...
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... reported by Morrison , et al ( 1989 ) . The relative importance of the bow - bending periods ( in the range of 4 to 7 sec ) has been reported ( Morrison et al , 1988 ) for configurations in about 2600 ft ( 800 m ) , and the relative ...
... reported by Morrison , et al ( 1989 ) . The relative importance of the bow - bending periods ( in the range of 4 to 7 sec ) has been reported ( Morrison et al , 1988 ) for configurations in about 2600 ft ( 800 m ) , and the relative ...
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