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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... spectral analysis and examine the presence of these frequencies in the measured data , and the amount of energy associated with them . The analysis of the measured data has not been completed yet and here only a summary and some samples ...
... spectral analysis and examine the presence of these frequencies in the measured data , and the amount of energy associated with them . The analysis of the measured data has not been completed yet and here only a summary and some samples ...
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... Spectral analysis for an event dominated by first natural frequency . 2 3 Frequency ( Hz ) Fig . 6.b - Corresponding load panel data Figure 6 - Spectral analysis for an event dominated by several natural frequencies . 4. STUDY OF ...
... Spectral analysis for an event dominated by first natural frequency . 2 3 Frequency ( Hz ) Fig . 6.b - Corresponding load panel data Figure 6 - Spectral analysis for an event dominated by several natural frequencies . 4. STUDY OF ...
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... spectral parameters is based on spectral Eq . ( 1 ) . The deduction procedure does not differ from that proposed in papers for deep water ( Davidan et . al . , 1988 ; Theoretical bases and calculation methods of wind waves , 1988 ) ...
... spectral parameters is based on spectral Eq . ( 1 ) . The deduction procedure does not differ from that proposed in papers for deep water ( Davidan et . al . , 1988 ; Theoretical bases and calculation methods of wind waves , 1988 ) ...
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