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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... interval recorded before the peak was 1-3sec . and the interval after the peak was 3-7 seconds . BOW MEASUREMENT AREA The bow measurement area was in the starboard wing tank outboard of the bubbler machinery compartment , in the portion ...
... interval recorded before the peak was 1-3sec . and the interval after the peak was 3-7 seconds . BOW MEASUREMENT AREA The bow measurement area was in the starboard wing tank outboard of the bubbler machinery compartment , in the portion ...
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... interval had been used to obtain evaluation of the thermal influence zone extensions . In case of the Shtockmanovskoe gas condensate field , the model of distinct boundary between frozen and unfrozen zones should be taken on base of ...
... interval had been used to obtain evaluation of the thermal influence zone extensions . In case of the Shtockmanovskoe gas condensate field , the model of distinct boundary between frozen and unfrozen zones should be taken on base of ...
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... interval , uF is equal to 1.65 ( u = 1.65 ) . Then for deep water with h100 = 5.8 m one get σx , ≈0.1 , x , = 5.8 ± 0.16 , = 1.028 . XFIST Due to the presented relation one may conclude that ( for 95 % confidence interval ) ho.1 ...
... interval , uF is equal to 1.65 ( u = 1.65 ) . Then for deep water with h100 = 5.8 m one get σx , ≈0.1 , x , = 5.8 ± 0.16 , = 1.028 . XFIST Due to the presented relation one may conclude that ( for 95 % confidence interval ) ho.1 ...
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