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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... Spectrum of Hvf ( h = 33mm v = 0.429m / s ) Rt 1000 60 15 50 5 Hvf ( mm ) 10 O O 20 20 10 5 20 10 0 10 15 20 time ( s ) Ri ( N ) 30 8888 . Bow A 100 Bow B Bow C Power of Hvf ( mm2 ) 10 1 0.1 Bow B h = 33mm V = 0.429m / s Hvf Rt Hvf ( mm ) ...
... Spectrum of Hvf ( h = 33mm v = 0.429m / s ) Rt 1000 60 15 50 5 Hvf ( mm ) 10 O O 20 20 10 5 20 10 0 10 15 20 time ( s ) Ri ( N ) 30 8888 . Bow A 100 Bow B Bow C Power of Hvf ( mm2 ) 10 1 0.1 Bow B h = 33mm V = 0.429m / s Hvf Rt Hvf ( mm ) ...
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... spectrum S ( k , 7 , t ) , as a function of the wave vector = { k ,, k , } , horizontal coordinate x , y } and time t , is governed by the equation ( Davidan et . al . , 1985 ; Davidan et . al . , 1988 ; Komen et . al . , 1994 ; Ocean ...
... spectrum S ( k , 7 , t ) , as a function of the wave vector = { k ,, k , } , horizontal coordinate x , y } and time t , is governed by the equation ( Davidan et . al . , 1985 ; Davidan et . al . , 1988 ; Komen et . al . , 1994 ; Ocean ...
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... spectrum , using the empirical proportions . Parametric models are based on the hypotheses of obtaining the stable form of wind wave spectrum controlled by nonlinear wave interactions . · The same idea can be used for the wave ...
... spectrum , using the empirical proportions . Parametric models are based on the hypotheses of obtaining the stable form of wind wave spectrum controlled by nonlinear wave interactions . · The same idea can be used for the wave ...
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