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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MODELING considered to be two - dimensional and the floe , for the sake of simplicity , is considered to be disk shaped of ... 1 : Introduction of ice bunch in DMDF model to treat a large number of ice floes . a where : M mass of a floe ...
MODELING considered to be two - dimensional and the floe , for the sake of simplicity , is considered to be disk shaped of ... 1 : Introduction of ice bunch in DMDF model to treat a large number of ice floes . a where : M mass of a floe ...
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3 , short segment drawn from the center of each floe indicates the quantity and direction of the force acting on the floe at that moment ... 3 , the slanting structures help floes to rush toward the central structure , as expected .
3 , short segment drawn from the center of each floe indicates the quantity and direction of the force acting on the floe at that moment ... 3 , the slanting structures help floes to rush toward the central structure , as expected .
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To calculate the movements of floe around the structure model more precisely , the water flow around the ... This current may add some accuracy to the condition in the above computation of 2048 floes , however , it still differs from ...
To calculate the movements of floe around the structure model more precisely , the water flow around the ... This current may add some accuracy to the condition in the above computation of 2048 floes , however , it still differs from ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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