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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These supporting calculations are related to the determination of class factors , non - ice loads , and material properties . Once these have been determined , a calculation is completed to determine the scantlings for a nonice class ...
These supporting calculations are related to the determination of class factors , non - ice loads , and material properties . Once these have been determined , a calculation is completed to determine the scantlings for a nonice class ...
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dependencies can be determined with high accuracy by the model propeller tests under ice - milling regimes . ... 22.1 Principal scheme of propeller test under ice - milling regime in KSRI ice tank to determine ice blade loads 22 Main ...
dependencies can be determined with high accuracy by the model propeller tests under ice - milling regimes . ... 22.1 Principal scheme of propeller test under ice - milling regime in KSRI ice tank to determine ice blade loads 22 Main ...
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Assessment of permissible stresses for steel icebreaker propellers 4.1 Principal approaches to determination of permissible stresses Propeller ... At 0 , = 0.20 vield the value of 0 ; - can be determined from formula ( 4.4.1 ) [ 15 ] .
Assessment of permissible stresses for steel icebreaker propellers 4.1 Principal approaches to determination of permissible stresses Propeller ... At 0 , = 0.20 vield the value of 0 ; - can be determined from formula ( 4.4.1 ) [ 15 ] .
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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