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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... similar locations as when at their maximum values ( Figure 10 ) . That is , the maximum normal loads and maximum bending moments occur at similar times during events . At the time of peak spindle torque ( Figure 12 ) , the normal loads ...
... similar locations as when at their maximum values ( Figure 10 ) . That is , the maximum normal loads and maximum bending moments occur at similar times during events . At the time of peak spindle torque ( Figure 12 ) , the normal loads ...
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... similar to wing cracks . Figure 8 shows a shear fault . Magnified images of splay cracks embedded in a damage zone are shown in figures 8b and figure 8c . The formation of splay cracks is not clearly understood . Contact at asperities ...
... similar to wing cracks . Figure 8 shows a shear fault . Magnified images of splay cracks embedded in a damage zone are shown in figures 8b and figure 8c . The formation of splay cracks is not clearly understood . Contact at asperities ...
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... similar . As can be seen in Fig.3b , the bulk density of ice , below about 200mm , also were similar at various first - year sites . Consequently , the strength , which depends on salinity , temperature and density , of bulk ice most ...
... similar . As can be seen in Fig.3b , the bulk density of ice , below about 200mm , also were similar at various first - year sites . Consequently , the strength , which depends on salinity , temperature and density , of bulk ice most ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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