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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... expected , each event in the data set shows differences in form . However , in order to produce a generalized description of the pressure distributions , the top 10 events were averaged together ( Figure 12 ) . This average distribution ...
... expected , each event in the data set shows differences in form . However , in order to produce a generalized description of the pressure distributions , the top 10 events were averaged together ( Figure 12 ) . This average distribution ...
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... expected , the single cell pressure increases with increasing total force but there is considerable variation in maximum pressures for a given load . Figure 18 shows the relationship of total force on the panel and the total loaded area ...
... expected , the single cell pressure increases with increasing total force but there is considerable variation in maximum pressures for a given load . Figure 18 shows the relationship of total force on the panel and the total loaded area ...
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... expected to be small relative to the ice sheet thickness . The influence of the value of ƒ will be investigated . Note that for the critical slope angle α = α = π / 2 - d , the vertical end force R2 = 0. The equations in ( 6 ) hold for ...
... expected to be small relative to the ice sheet thickness . The influence of the value of ƒ will be investigated . Note that for the critical slope angle α = α = π / 2 - d , the vertical end force R2 = 0. The equations in ( 6 ) hold for ...
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