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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Hydrodynamic resistance Row was determined as a second order function of
velocity from the open water results . The resistance in pre - sawn ice was
identified as Row + R , + Rab from which Row was be removed . Wheo R , + Rd
was ...
Hydrodynamic resistance Row was determined as a second order function of
velocity from the open water results . The resistance in pre - sawn ice was
identified as Row + R , + Rab from which Row was be removed . Wheo R , + Rd
was ...
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In order to gain an understanding of the load shape and force distribution , a
select group of events was analyzed . ... 21 Horizontal Distance ( ou ) Vertical
200 Distance ( ro ) : 944 Figure 11 - Normalized pressure distribution for the
second ...
In order to gain an understanding of the load shape and force distribution , a
select group of events was analyzed . ... 21 Horizontal Distance ( ou ) Vertical
200 Distance ( ro ) : 944 Figure 11 - Normalized pressure distribution for the
second ...
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The second term corresponds to the compressible wave component due to the
fluid compressibility and which may ... And H , " is the first kind and the first order
Hankel function , K , is the first order of the second kind modified Bessel function .
The second term corresponds to the compressible wave component due to the
fluid compressibility and which may ... And H , " is the first kind and the first order
Hankel function , K , is the first order of the second kind modified Bessel function .
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