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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... obtained from video observation in the previous report ( Yamaguchi et al . , 1997 ) . Although the inclination of the bow C is a little higher than those of the bows A and B , all the data form almost one line expressed by Ro σ , h2 tan ...
... obtained from video observation in the previous report ( Yamaguchi et al . , 1997 ) . Although the inclination of the bow C is a little higher than those of the bows A and B , all the data form almost one line expressed by Ro σ , h2 tan ...
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... obtained by Eq . ( 13 ) instead of those from Eq . ( 6 ) . Other parameters are same as those for the case of no ice ... obtained numerical complex coefficients into the general solution ( 5 ) , we can then obtain the velocity potential ...
... obtained by Eq . ( 13 ) instead of those from Eq . ( 6 ) . Other parameters are same as those for the case of no ice ... obtained numerical complex coefficients into the general solution ( 5 ) , we can then obtain the velocity potential ...
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... obtained depending on the ice shape for the basic model . This equation can be reformulated to compute form the load the diameter D , equivalent to the accretion section , A ,, in Eq . ( 5 ) . D , = 4S M , 106 πρ + D2 ( 14 ) For the ...
... obtained depending on the ice shape for the basic model . This equation can be reformulated to compute form the load the diameter D , equivalent to the accretion section , A ,, in Eq . ( 5 ) . D , = 4S M , 106 πρ + D2 ( 14 ) For the ...
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