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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This was not considered in the original model where a constant apparent
viscosity was applied . A viscosity pressure dependence is familiar in mineral
lubrication oils where an exponential viscosity pressure relation is often applied .
Instead of ...
This was not considered in the original model where a constant apparent
viscosity was applied . A viscosity pressure dependence is familiar in mineral
lubrication oils where an exponential viscosity pressure relation is often applied .
Instead of ...
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This process should be considered similar to thermal degradation of permafrost
during wells operation in the regions with permafrost . Appearance of the
tremendous gas quantity should be considered the main peculiarity . Models
based on ...
This process should be considered similar to thermal degradation of permafrost
during wells operation in the regions with permafrost . Appearance of the
tremendous gas quantity should be considered the main peculiarity . Models
based on ...
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In these forces the dead weight of the stations superstructure is also considered .
RESULTS Applying the two sets of material parameter to the proposed model the
settlement of the snowcover within one year is calculated . To determine ...
In these forces the dead weight of the stations superstructure is also considered .
RESULTS Applying the two sets of material parameter to the proposed model the
settlement of the snowcover within one year is calculated . To determine ...
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