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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In the presence of incident velocity of fluid particle , this circulation causes transverse forces to the incident flow . This is well known as Magnus Effect in potential flow theory . These forces always reduce inertia forces .
In the presence of incident velocity of fluid particle , this circulation causes transverse forces to the incident flow . This is well known as Magnus Effect in potential flow theory . These forces always reduce inertia forces .
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Calculated vortex shedding patterns and velocity distributions around circular cylinder in regular waves for Kc = 2.83 Calculated vortex shedding patterns and velocity distributions around circular cylinder.
Calculated vortex shedding patterns and velocity distributions around circular cylinder in regular waves for Kc = 2.83 Calculated vortex shedding patterns and velocity distributions around circular cylinder.
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travel a unit distance at the initial vortex velocity . The results are presented for the no - slip , shear - free , and various surfactant cases . The contour plots are shown for A ' = -5.4 ergs / ug , while the line plots are shown ...
travel a unit distance at the initial vortex velocity . The results are presented for the no - slip , shear - free , and various surfactant cases . The contour plots are shown for A ' = -5.4 ergs / ug , while the line plots are shown ...
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Contents
DESIGN METHODS OF STRUCTURES | 10 |
OCEAN WAVES | 11 |
Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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