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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Steady and unsteady load components from both ice loads and hydrodynamic loads are considered in the method . The proposed method provides the designer with an initial sizing of blade thickness . To aid designers in the application of ...
Steady and unsteady load components from both ice loads and hydrodynamic loads are considered in the method . The proposed method provides the designer with an initial sizing of blade thickness . To aid designers in the application of ...
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( 1998 ) , a case study was completed to provide a class propeller , the initial scantlings that would be chosen are documented reference for the application of the method . This the greater of either the Non - Contact Ice Load ...
( 1998 ) , a case study was completed to provide a class propeller , the initial scantlings that would be chosen are documented reference for the application of the method . This the greater of either the Non - Contact Ice Load ...
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( 1983 ) proposed an efficient method , so called The Boundary Expansion Method to determine the complex coefficients . In this study , we apply the method to obtain the complex coefficients A , ( n = 0,1 , ... ) .
( 1983 ) proposed an efficient method , so called The Boundary Expansion Method to determine the complex coefficients . In this study , we apply the method to obtain the complex coefficients A , ( n = 0,1 , ... ) .
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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