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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The great interest in the global environment has cemented the importance of investigation on the polar region . ... recent activities , discuss problems , and identify challenges associated with the arctic and its surrounding regions .
The great interest in the global environment has cemented the importance of investigation on the polar region . ... recent activities , discuss problems , and identify challenges associated with the arctic and its surrounding regions .
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They rewrote the Paris Equation as : In ( dal dN ) = In C + nln ( AK ) ( 4 ) which represents a straight line with a slope of n in Region 2 as shown in Fig.1 in the In ( dal DN ) ~ In ( AK ) coordinate system .
They rewrote the Paris Equation as : In ( dal dN ) = In C + nln ( AK ) ( 4 ) which represents a straight line with a slope of n in Region 2 as shown in Fig.1 in the In ( dal DN ) ~ In ( AK ) coordinate system .
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... at the 0.3 - mm s- ' indentation speed show that the thin line - like contact area during the initial stages of interaction enlarges in width with the passage of time , indicating creep deformation of the ice in the contact region .
... at the 0.3 - mm s- ' indentation speed show that the thin line - like contact area during the initial stages of interaction enlarges in width with the passage of time , indicating creep deformation of the ice in the contact region .
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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