Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... reference pressure and corresponding reference viscosity . Therefore its effect on the effective overall blade load ... REFERENCES Cameron , A. 1981. Basic Lubrication Theory . 3rd edition , Ellis Horwood , Chichester . Eringen , A. C. ...
... reference pressure and corresponding reference viscosity . Therefore its effect on the effective overall blade load ... REFERENCES Cameron , A. 1981. Basic Lubrication Theory . 3rd edition , Ellis Horwood , Chichester . Eringen , A. C. ...
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... reference for examining if the structure needs to be inspected or get repaired . It is advisable that if a fatigue crack propagates in a AK value less than AK pc , the structure can be thought reliable and safe , or if the AK exceeds AK ...
... reference for examining if the structure needs to be inspected or get repaired . It is advisable that if a fatigue crack propagates in a AK value less than AK pc , the structure can be thought reliable and safe , or if the AK exceeds AK ...
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... references . Table 2 shows some of the relevant ice characteristics of the loading scenarios . The ice description is given , range of ice thickness , the ice velocity , the total width of the instrumentation , the typical failure modes ...
... references . Table 2 shows some of the relevant ice characteristics of the loading scenarios . The ice description is given , range of ice thickness , the ice velocity , the total width of the instrumentation , the typical failure modes ...
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