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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... response motions in measured time series is greatly simplified . Nevertheless , even with this structure , there are remaining difficulties assessing the true ice load function . 2. FINITE ELEMENT CALIBRATION ANALYSIS AND MODEL The ...
... response motions in measured time series is greatly simplified . Nevertheless , even with this structure , there are remaining difficulties assessing the true ice load function . 2. FINITE ELEMENT CALIBRATION ANALYSIS AND MODEL The ...
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... response of the structure , including the acceleration and tilts at different locations in Pier 31 and 32 , were recorded by the instrumentation system . The relevant sensors were logged by a high speed data logger at a frequency of 30 ...
... response of the structure , including the acceleration and tilts at different locations in Pier 31 and 32 , were recorded by the instrumentation system . The relevant sensors were logged by a high speed data logger at a frequency of 30 ...
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The response zone is a smaller region , inside the observation zone , in which active iceberg management operations will be conducted ( in addition to monitoring and tracking ) . The response zone has a northern limit at 47 ° 30′N . The ...
The response zone is a smaller region , inside the observation zone , in which active iceberg management operations will be conducted ( in addition to monitoring and tracking ) . The response zone has a northern limit at 47 ° 30′N . The ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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