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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( hu ) - un coup - su - v sina av sinasie - [ u + ek - 1 tanelen 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 ...
( hu ) - un coup - su - v sina av sinasie - [ u + ek - 1 tanelen 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 ...
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The calibration constant given by the manufacturer was almost linear , with some
nonlinearity in the low range of pressure . ... ( 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 pressure . ... ( 1998 ) discuss the nonlinear
response of similar pressure sensors to applied loads , and also its dependence
on the ...
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Gime = Nonlinear wave interaction 8 = Acceleration of gravity H = Depth h =
Wave height hos = Median value k = Wave vector k = Wave number kmer = Wave
number of spectral maximum mo = Zero moment e = Function of angular
distribution ...
Gime = Nonlinear wave interaction 8 = Acceleration of gravity H = Depth h =
Wave height hos = Median value k = Wave vector k = Wave number kmer = Wave
number of spectral maximum mo = Zero moment e = Function of angular
distribution ...
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OMAE99PA1103 | 209 |
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