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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... method . The proposed method provides the designer with an initial sizing of blade thickness . To aid designers in the application of this proposed design method , a case study was completed for the ice - breaking vessel MV Ikaluk ...
... method . The proposed method provides the designer with an initial sizing of blade thickness . To aid designers in the application of this proposed design method , a case study was completed for the ice - breaking vessel MV Ikaluk ...
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... method allows for permanent set , but the propeller would not be lost . In addition to the scantlings , the appropriate loads that were calculated for use with each method are also provided . As can be seen from the table , the Full ...
... method allows for permanent set , but the propeller would not be lost . In addition to the scantlings , the appropriate loads that were calculated for use with each method are also provided . As can be seen from the table , the Full ...
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... 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 , ... ) . The fundamental idea of the solving method is based on ...
... 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 , ... ) . The fundamental idea of the solving method is based on ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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