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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... problem into a boundary value problem for the velocity potential . ( 2 ) The governing equation and the associated boundary conditions When a cylindrical coordinate system is defined as shown in Fig.1 , we define the potential function ...
... problem into a boundary value problem for the velocity potential . ( 2 ) The governing equation and the associated boundary conditions When a cylindrical coordinate system is defined as shown in Fig.1 , we define the potential function ...
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... problem is formulated in this paper . The solution of this elas- tohydrodynamic problem will give the desired ice force . The main objective is to determine the influence that ice sheet veloc- ity , slope angle , and ice - structure ...
... problem is formulated in this paper . The solution of this elas- tohydrodynamic problem will give the desired ice force . The main objective is to determine the influence that ice sheet veloc- ity , slope angle , and ice - structure ...
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... problem will give the desired ice force . An analytical solution has been provided for the case of relatively slow ... problems solved to date do not accurately include the influence of ice velocity . Valuable information remains to be ...
... problem will give the desired ice force . An analytical solution has been provided for the case of relatively slow ... problems solved to date do not accurately include the influence of ice velocity . Valuable information remains to be ...
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