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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... Density ( N ) 0.007 0.000 - 0.005 .004 0.005 T K , = ( 2 ) P.n2D ' 0.002 0.001 Q Ke = Pun2D3 ( 3 ) ܢܩ m -50.0 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 $ 50.00 400.0 THRUST ( N ) Figure 5 : Thrust Density Distribution for run S3 T5_005 ...
... Density ( N ) 0.007 0.000 - 0.005 .004 0.005 T K , = ( 2 ) P.n2D ' 0.002 0.001 Q Ke = Pun2D3 ( 3 ) ܢܩ m -50.0 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 $ 50.00 400.0 THRUST ( N ) Figure 5 : Thrust Density Distribution for run S3 T5_005 ...
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... density difference between the solid ice and crushed ice , the curvature of the blade surface and a possible dependence of the crushed ice viscosity on the pressure . It was found out that the density effect is important for the ...
... density difference between the solid ice and crushed ice , the curvature of the blade surface and a possible dependence of the crushed ice viscosity on the pressure . It was found out that the density effect is important for the ...
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... density and structure as possible . Characteristic bends in the snow density profiles over depth of polar firn layers are related to specific states of particle arrangement ( Ebinuma and Maeno , 1987 ) ( 2 ) . At a density of 0.55Mg ...
... density and structure as possible . Characteristic bends in the snow density profiles over depth of polar firn layers are related to specific states of particle arrangement ( Ebinuma and Maeno , 1987 ) ( 2 ) . At a density of 0.55Mg ...
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