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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Pc - [ n - - [ u + -Eutele dh + Li - 1 ) V tan a V a | Pc dx Thus we have finally the source term FINITE ELEMENT SOLUTION As the third refinement leads to a nonlinear formulation needing in any case a numerical treatment , it was ...
Pc - [ n - - [ u + -Eutele dh + Li - 1 ) V tan a V a | Pc dx Thus we have finally the source term FINITE ELEMENT SOLUTION As the third refinement leads to a nonlinear formulation needing in any case a numerical treatment , it was ...
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The calibration constant given by the manufacturer was almost linear , with some nonlinearity in the low range of ... ( 1998 ) discuss the nonlinear response of similar pressure sensors to applied loads , and also its dependence on the ...
The calibration constant given by the manufacturer was almost linear , with some nonlinearity in the low range of ... ( 1998 ) discuss the nonlinear response of similar pressure sensors to applied loads , and also its dependence on the ...
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The Pechora Sea is open for wave penetration from the central and southern Barents Sea only from West and Northern - West . input from wind to waves , Gds is wave energy dissipation and Gm is nonlinear interaction in wind wave spectrum ...
The Pechora Sea is open for wave penetration from the central and southern Barents Sea only from West and Northern - West . input from wind to waves , Gds is wave energy dissipation and Gm is nonlinear interaction in wind wave spectrum ...
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