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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Because we found the average forces per unit width obtained from the tactile sensor data to be half of those obtained from the load cell , we believe that the interfacial pressure could be as high as 6–8 MPa .
Because we found the average forces per unit width obtained from the tactile sensor data to be half of those obtained from the load cell , we believe that the interfacial pressure could be as high as 6–8 MPa .
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( n = 0,1 , ... , N ) ( 9 ) the following values obtained by Eq . ( 13 ) instead of those from Eq . ( 6 ) . Other parameters are same as those for the case of no ice sheet condition while the parameters 1 , ( n = 0,1 , .
( n = 0,1 , ... , N ) ( 9 ) the following values obtained by Eq . ( 13 ) instead of those from Eq . ( 6 ) . Other parameters are same as those for the case of no ice sheet condition while the parameters 1 , ( n = 0,1 , .
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Comparison of ice loads obtained depending on the ice shape for the basic model . ... Therefore , this effect is significant and would have to be taken into consideration to obtain realistic models for long icing events such as the ...
Comparison of ice loads obtained depending on the ice shape for the basic model . ... Therefore , this effect is significant and would have to be taken into consideration to obtain realistic models for long icing events such as the ...
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