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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... shows differences in form . However , in order to produce a generalized description of the pressure distributions , the top 10 events were averaged together ( Figure 12 ) . This average distribution exhibits a well defined peakiness in ...
... shows differences in form . However , in order to produce a generalized description of the pressure distributions , the top 10 events were averaged together ( Figure 12 ) . This average distribution exhibits a well defined peakiness in ...
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... shows the ice piece size , LL , versus the length , L. , observed in all seven model test series . The data were further grouped according to ice thickness either larger or smaller than 0.045 m . The relationship L2 = 0.54L ( Eq . 4 ) ...
... shows the ice piece size , LL , versus the length , L. , observed in all seven model test series . The data were further grouped according to ice thickness either larger or smaller than 0.045 m . The relationship L2 = 0.54L ( Eq . 4 ) ...
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... shows the time history of the force against the central structure . In Fig . 3 , short segment drawn from the center of each floe indicates the quantity and direction of the force acting on the floe at that moment , and indicates a 0.25 ...
... shows the time history of the force against the central structure . In Fig . 3 , short segment drawn from the center of each floe indicates the quantity and direction of the force acting on the floe at that moment , and indicates a 0.25 ...
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