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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... oscillation of the structure is based on the linear potential theory with consideration of fluid compress- ibility . The associate boundary value problem for the potential function is solved using the boundary expansion method , which ...
... oscillation of the structure is based on the linear potential theory with consideration of fluid compress- ibility . The associate boundary value problem for the potential function is solved using the boundary expansion method , which ...
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... oscillation in the case of no ice sheet condition . ( 4 ) Distribution of hydrodynamic pressure on the model surface An example of the distribution of calculated hydrodynamic pressure on the model surface is shown in Fig.6 for ...
... oscillation in the case of no ice sheet condition . ( 4 ) Distribution of hydrodynamic pressure on the model surface An example of the distribution of calculated hydrodynamic pressure on the model surface is shown in Fig.6 for ...
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... oscillation 2.5Hz 2.5Hz 2.5Hz Amplitude of displacement Amplitude of acceleration 5mm 3.5mm 3.5mm 123gal 86gal 86gal ... oscillate the movable seabed and the structure model placed on it in horizontal direction . A fixed seabed model is ...
... oscillation 2.5Hz 2.5Hz 2.5Hz Amplitude of displacement Amplitude of acceleration 5mm 3.5mm 3.5mm 123gal 86gal 86gal ... oscillate the movable seabed and the structure model placed on it in horizontal direction . A fixed seabed model is ...
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