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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... indices of the formation were to be equal to 1.75 and 1.5 W per m × K for gas hydrate bearing formation and formation with decomposed gas hydrate correspondingly . Heat transfer indices for methane hydrate was to be equal to 520 kJ / kg ...
... indices of the formation were to be equal to 1.75 and 1.5 W per m × K for gas hydrate bearing formation and formation with decomposed gas hydrate correspondingly . Heat transfer indices for methane hydrate was to be equal to 520 kJ / kg ...
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... indices are used to indicate where Einstein's summation convention is not to be applied . The Youngs modulus of ice is given by Michel ( 5 ) to be Figure 3. SNOW SAMPLE , p = 0.79Mg / m3 The viscous modulus E ( ) is calculated from ...
... indices are used to indicate where Einstein's summation convention is not to be applied . The Youngs modulus of ice is given by Michel ( 5 ) to be Figure 3. SNOW SAMPLE , p = 0.79Mg / m3 The viscous modulus E ( ) is calculated from ...
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... indices from a variety of sources and authors had been used prior to that year . The search for ice information from original sources , therefore , was begun with emphasis on the years preceding 1920. As one might expect , the further ...
... indices from a variety of sources and authors had been used prior to that year . The search for ice information from original sources , therefore , was begun with emphasis on the years preceding 1920. As one might expect , the further ...
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