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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... considered ( Figure 1 ( a ) ) . The conventional basic assumptions of liquid lubrication theory are considered to be valid , e.g. ( Cameron 1981 ) : the fluid is Newtonian with viscosity μ , the flow is incompressible and laminar and ...
... considered ( Figure 1 ( a ) ) . The conventional basic assumptions of liquid lubrication theory are considered to be valid , e.g. ( Cameron 1981 ) : the fluid is Newtonian with viscosity μ , the flow is incompressible and laminar and ...
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... considered as combination of the concentric cylinders . In this case , the internal thermal resistivities can be considered negligible and the following expression should be used in the calculi : α 1 22 ; n π d In i + 1 d where d ...
... considered as combination of the concentric cylinders . In this case , the internal thermal resistivities can be considered negligible and the following expression should be used in the calculi : α 1 22 ; n π d In i + 1 d where d ...
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... considered . RESULTS Applying the two sets of material parameter to the proposed model the settlement of the snowcover within one year is cal- culated . To determine whether the material parameters deduced from creep tests or from in ...
... considered . RESULTS Applying the two sets of material parameter to the proposed model the settlement of the snowcover within one year is cal- culated . To determine whether the material parameters deduced from creep tests or from in ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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