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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... shown in Fig . 2 , there is a good relationship between the inertia force coefficient C , and KC number . When KC ... shown in Figs . 3 through 5 , in which different size of data points represent various values of kd . It is shown by ...
... shown in Fig . 2 , there is a good relationship between the inertia force coefficient C , and KC number . When KC ... shown in Figs . 3 through 5 , in which different size of data points represent various values of kd . It is shown by ...
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... shown in Fig . 5. There are two peaks ; 1 ) a peak which appears at long period due to the resonance of OWC in the air chamber and 2 ) a peak which exceeds 50 % at short period due to " the harbour resonance " in front of the air ...
... shown in Fig . 5. There are two peaks ; 1 ) a peak which appears at long period due to the resonance of OWC in the air chamber and 2 ) a peak which exceeds 50 % at short period due to " the harbour resonance " in front of the air ...
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... shown in the Table 3. Figure 2 shows normalized amplitudes of the riser natural modes of vibration for semi - submersible in the installation procedure when the riser length is 1000 meters . Also in the Table 3 , the first six natural ...
... shown in the Table 3. Figure 2 shows normalized amplitudes of the riser natural modes of vibration for semi - submersible in the installation procedure when the riser length is 1000 meters . Also in the Table 3 , the first six natural ...
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