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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... shown in Figure 17c , creating at first a negative thrust component combined with a positive torque component . Eventually the resultant force shifts far enough along the suction side , as shown in Figure 17d , that both the thrust and ...
... shown in Figure 17c , creating at first a negative thrust component combined with a positive torque component . Eventually the resultant force shifts far enough along the suction side , as shown in Figure 17d , that both the thrust and ...
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... shown by the dotted line . The distribution function obtained by visual observations is shown with triangles . Good agreement of calculated and observation data reinforces the assurance of the performed calculations . For waves less ...
... shown by the dotted line . The distribution function obtained by visual observations is shown with triangles . Good agreement of calculated and observation data reinforces the assurance of the performed calculations . For waves less ...
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... shown in Fig.10 by circles . An approximation of calculated data , using the Weibull distribution , is shown by the dotted line . The figure shows the most probable wind speeds appearing once 50 years ( 27 m / s ) and 100 years ( 28 m ...
... shown in Fig.10 by circles . An approximation of calculated data , using the Weibull distribution , is shown by the dotted line . The figure shows the most probable wind speeds appearing once 50 years ( 27 m / s ) and 100 years ( 28 m ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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