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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... constant having nothing to do with environmental conditions , and a includes the effect of load frequencies , while C and n are related with both environmental temperatures and loading frequencies . From Eq . ( 25 ) , we have : λυ In C ...
... constant having nothing to do with environmental conditions , and a includes the effect of load frequencies , while C and n are related with both environmental temperatures and loading frequencies . From Eq . ( 25 ) , we have : λυ In C ...
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... CONSTANT VS COSINE VELOCITY PROFILE Although the majority of the tests were conducted using a constant velocity profile , Tests 7 and 8 were performed with a cosine velocity profile . Figure 16 shows the nominal pressure- area ...
... CONSTANT VS COSINE VELOCITY PROFILE Although the majority of the tests were conducted using a constant velocity profile , Tests 7 and 8 were performed with a cosine velocity profile . Figure 16 shows the nominal pressure- area ...
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... Constant Manual 20 10 T = -17 85/04/28 2 C W 2300 1.00 Constant Servo 200 100 T = -17 , T18 = -18.5 85/05/02 3A A 1.0 m2 Spher . 1280 1.00 Constant Servo 200 100 T1 = -17.5 , T4 = -20 85/05/02 3B A " 1280 1.00 Constant Servo 200 100 T1 ...
... Constant Manual 20 10 T = -17 85/04/28 2 C W 2300 1.00 Constant Servo 200 100 T = -17 , T18 = -18.5 85/05/02 3A A 1.0 m2 Spher . 1280 1.00 Constant Servo 200 100 T1 = -17.5 , T4 = -20 85/05/02 3B A " 1280 1.00 Constant Servo 200 100 T1 ...
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