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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... areas would trigger an event . In some cases , simultaneous impacts were recorded on two or all three of the measurement areas . If the multiple impact cases are counted separately , 3200 individual impacts were recorded of which 1800 ...
... areas would trigger an event . In some cases , simultaneous impacts were recorded on two or all three of the measurement areas . If the multiple impact cases are counted separately , 3200 individual impacts were recorded of which 1800 ...
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PRESSURE AREA DISTRIBUTIONS Extreme envelopes of the pressures versus area were developed at the time of peak pressure ... areas and then approach a line of constant force ( a 45 degree line on the log - log plot ) . Events that increase ...
PRESSURE AREA DISTRIBUTIONS Extreme envelopes of the pressures versus area were developed at the time of peak pressure ... areas and then approach a line of constant force ( a 45 degree line on the log - log plot ) . Events that increase ...
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... area of contact of 0.1m2 . For areas of contact larger than 0.1m2 , the average nominal pressure , P , decreases with increasing area , A , and can be expressed as : = Poα 0.13 ∞ ≤0.5 2 ) The pressure on the face of the indentor was ...
... area of contact of 0.1m2 . For areas of contact larger than 0.1m2 , the average nominal pressure , P , decreases with increasing area , A , and can be expressed as : = Poα 0.13 ∞ ≤0.5 2 ) The pressure on the face of the indentor was ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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