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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strength safety factor . Weibul law can be used for this purpose . For example . Weibul law has been used by Andrushin and Katsman to describe the distribution of random values of o , for different steel yield propeller blades ( 16 ) .
strength safety factor . Weibul law can be used for this purpose . For example . Weibul law has been used by Andrushin and Katsman to describe the distribution of random values of o , for different steel yield propeller blades ( 16 ) .
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the value of this resolution factor is a good measure of the distribution of ice forces around the cone , and such consideration is vital in the interpretation of experimental data and ice load predictions . while , Croasdale's model is ...
the value of this resolution factor is a good measure of the distribution of ice forces around the cone , and such consideration is vital in the interpretation of experimental data and ice load predictions . while , Croasdale's model is ...
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Calculation for a height of 25 m gives a multiplying factor of 1.173 . For a height of h = 30 m , a factor of 1.21 is obtained . ... There are factors that would tend to increase the icing further in the maximum icing zone .
Calculation for a height of 25 m gives a multiplying factor of 1.173 . For a height of h = 30 m , a factor of 1.21 is obtained . ... There are factors that would tend to increase the icing further in the maximum icing zone .
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