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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Each wedge may be assumed to fail as an semi - infinite wedge . Nevel ( 1980 ) has pioneered the theoretical analysis of ice breaking due to interaction with a cone . He assumed that the radial cracks propagated to such an extent that ...
Each wedge may be assumed to fail as an semi - infinite wedge . Nevel ( 1980 ) has pioneered the theoretical analysis of ice breaking due to interaction with a cone . He assumed that the radial cracks propagated to such an extent that ...
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Ż W ZW Х xa Х The bottom - surface pressure due to the acceleration of the water is treated by assuming that the ... the influence of this term is assumed to be insignificant , although this assumption will be checked by comparing the ...
Ż W ZW Х xa Х The bottom - surface pressure due to the acceleration of the water is treated by assuming that the ... the influence of this term is assumed to be insignificant , although this assumption will be checked by comparing the ...
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The four lateral sides of the model are assumed free to move , simulating the free boundary of an artificial island . The specific gravity , the initial soil concentration , and the salinity of the frozen soil are assumed to be a ...
The four lateral sides of the model are assumed free to move , simulating the free boundary of an artificial island . The specific gravity , the initial soil concentration , and the salinity of the frozen soil are assumed to be a ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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