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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... sensors . As an example , Figure 6 shows 200 seconds of corresponding measurements by the riser curvature sensors and the acceleration sensors . Environmental and vessel data were recorded regularily and with good quality . However ...
... sensors . As an example , Figure 6 shows 200 seconds of corresponding measurements by the riser curvature sensors and the acceleration sensors . Environmental and vessel data were recorded regularily and with good quality . However ...
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... sensors will be more or less sensitive to the different modes ( i.e depends on the location of the sensors ) . To see if any of these modes are dominating the response , the auto - spectrum of the bending moment for several records of ...
... sensors will be more or less sensitive to the different modes ( i.e depends on the location of the sensors ) . To see if any of these modes are dominating the response , the auto - spectrum of the bending moment for several records of ...
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... sensors are listed in Table 2 and the arrangement of sensors are shown in Fig . 5. The measurements were performed for the No.5 storage barge which was arranged in the southern- most position . During the first four months of field ...
... sensors are listed in Table 2 and the arrangement of sensors are shown in Fig . 5. The measurements were performed for the No.5 storage barge which was arranged in the southern- most position . During the first four months of field ...
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