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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If the change in the contact size a and contribution of delayed elastic strain are
taken into account , the estimate of may be closer to the measured values . If we
use Ps and I to nondimensionalize pressure and time , we can rewrite the above
...
If the change in the contact size a and contribution of delayed elastic strain are
taken into account , the estimate of may be closer to the measured values . If we
use Ps and I to nondimensionalize pressure and time , we can rewrite the above
...
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There are three methods ( Davidan , 1985 ) used often to estimate heights of
waves , which appear once during a long period . We can ... That is why two
methods of estimating waves , which may appear once 20 , 50 or 100 years ,
were used .
There are three methods ( Davidan , 1985 ) used often to estimate heights of
waves , which appear once during a long period . We can ... That is why two
methods of estimating waves , which may appear once 20 , 50 or 100 years ,
were used .
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The Centar bu urcarolline Somaticamente following procedure for extreme wave
height estimation ( waves appear once ... Then we can estimate the
corresponding mean wave heights at a given shallow - water point , using the
SPD model in ...
The Centar bu urcarolline Somaticamente following procedure for extreme wave
height estimation ( waves appear once ... Then we can estimate the
corresponding mean wave heights at a given shallow - water point , using the
SPD model in ...
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