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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... material constant for α , U , λ , A are microscopic structural parameters of materials , and a has something to do with the load frequency . For the pivot point , we define its corresponding intensity factor range AK as AK pc and the ...
... material constant for α , U , λ , A are microscopic structural parameters of materials , and a has something to do with the load frequency . For the pivot point , we define its corresponding intensity factor range AK as AK pc and the ...
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... material parameters . FINITE ELEMENT MODEL Mahrenholtz , Wu and Enss ( Mahrenholtz , O .; Wu , Z. and Enss , D ... material parameter describing the creep behaviour of the snowbody . The equivalent stress Geqv is derived from the ...
... material parameters . FINITE ELEMENT MODEL Mahrenholtz , Wu and Enss ( Mahrenholtz , O .; Wu , Z. and Enss , D ... material parameter describing the creep behaviour of the snowbody . The equivalent stress Geqv is derived from the ...
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... material parameter to the proposed model the settlement of the snowcover within one year is cal- culated . To determine whether the material parameters deduced from creep tests or from in - situ measurements are appropiate for the ...
... material parameter to the proposed model the settlement of the snowcover within one year is cal- culated . To determine whether the material parameters deduced from creep tests or from in - situ measurements are appropiate for the ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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