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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simulating the interface between the seabed and the frozen soil . The four lateral sides of the model are assumed free ... simulated by assuming a seasonal temperature change on the ground surface . The effects of the heat capacity and ...
simulating the interface between the seabed and the frozen soil . The four lateral sides of the model are assumed free ... simulated by assuming a seasonal temperature change on the ground surface . The effects of the heat capacity and ...
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... simulated based on the identified set of material parameters . FINITE ELEMENT MODEL Mahrenholtz , Wu and Enss ( Mahrenholtz , O .; Wu , Z. and Enss , D. , 1993 ) have simulated the settlement of a snowcover succesfully . Following their ...
... simulated based on the identified set of material parameters . FINITE ELEMENT MODEL Mahrenholtz , Wu and Enss ( Mahrenholtz , O .; Wu , Z. and Enss , D. , 1993 ) have simulated the settlement of a snowcover succesfully . Following their ...
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... simulated twice . Both Meussen ( Meussen , B. , 1998 ) and Mahrenholtz , Wu and Enss ( Mahrenholtz , O .; Wu , Z. and Enss , D. , 1993 ) simulated the settlement of this snowcover with the Finite Element Method . The maximum settlement ...
... simulated twice . Both Meussen ( Meussen , B. , 1998 ) and Mahrenholtz , Wu and Enss ( Mahrenholtz , O .; Wu , Z. and Enss , D. , 1993 ) simulated the settlement of this snowcover with the Finite Element Method . The maximum settlement ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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