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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5 Variation of Nondimensional Icebreaking Resistance , R / ( 0 , h ? tano ) , , as a Function of Nondimensional Bow Heave Amplitude , Dauf / h 20 Rt ( N ) 15 2 - O 10 40 45 55 60 50 time ( s ) 10 that dynamic component of icebreaking ...
5 Variation of Nondimensional Icebreaking Resistance , R / ( 0 , h ? tano ) , , as a Function of Nondimensional Bow Heave Amplitude , Dauf / h 20 Rt ( N ) 15 2 - O 10 40 45 55 60 50 time ( s ) 10 that dynamic component of icebreaking ...
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Since the resistance of the bow B is the lowest in low speed range as already discussed in the previous paper ( Yamaguchi et al . , 1997 ) , the bow B reveals the lowest resistance in the whole speed range . Collision between ice piece ...
Since the resistance of the bow B is the lowest in low speed range as already discussed in the previous paper ( Yamaguchi et al . , 1997 ) , the bow B reveals the lowest resistance in the whole speed range . Collision between ice piece ...
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Frequency analyses of resistance and bow heave motion have suggested three components of icebreaking resistance . They are ( a ) resistance due to hull motion , ( b ) resistance due to icebreaking at the shoulders , and ( c ) resistance ...
Frequency analyses of resistance and bow heave motion have suggested three components of icebreaking resistance . They are ( a ) resistance due to hull motion , ( b ) resistance due to icebreaking at the shoulders , and ( c ) resistance ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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