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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... resonant motion amplitudes experienced during the submarine impact are in the same order of magnitude as what are the expected displacements in the design storm condition for this structure . The results shown in the present paper are ...
... resonant motion amplitudes experienced during the submarine impact are in the same order of magnitude as what are the expected displacements in the design storm condition for this structure . The results shown in the present paper are ...
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... resonant frequency of the ship even when the potential damping is included , so that if a viscous damping factor is added , the magnitude will decrease . It can be seen from the results that the motion amplitudes including the viscous ...
... resonant frequency of the ship even when the potential damping is included , so that if a viscous damping factor is added , the magnitude will decrease . It can be seen from the results that the motion amplitudes including the viscous ...
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... resonant frequency instead of pitch resonant frequency . This phenomenon appears with the other models of SWATH2 and SWATH3 , as seen in Figs.39 , 42 , 45 and 48 for the SWATH2 , and Figs.51 and 54 for the SWATH3 . Therefore , this ...
... resonant frequency instead of pitch resonant frequency . This phenomenon appears with the other models of SWATH2 and SWATH3 , as seen in Figs.39 , 42 , 45 and 48 for the SWATH2 , and Figs.51 and 54 for the SWATH3 . Therefore , this ...
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