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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... uncertainty analysis method . It showed the reasonable range of uncertainty for the speed test results . Thrust measured in speed tests was compared with that predicted from the model experiments . Two data sets showed good correlation ...
... uncertainty analysis method . It showed the reasonable range of uncertainty for the speed test results . Thrust measured in speed tests was compared with that predicted from the model experiments . Two data sets showed good correlation ...
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... Uncertainty Analysis Uncertainty of the thrust measurement in a speed test was evaluated by the uncertainty analysis ( ASME , 1985 ) as follows . In the present analysis , the static condition is assumed , i.e. static thrust is exerted ...
... Uncertainty Analysis Uncertainty of the thrust measurement in a speed test was evaluated by the uncertainty analysis ( ASME , 1985 ) as follows . In the present analysis , the static condition is assumed , i.e. static thrust is exerted ...
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... uncertainty level . The details of the uncertainty analysis are described in Appendix . Repeatability - Uncertainty of the Bollard - Pull Test Data- In order to evaluate repeatability of the thrust measurement , the data measured in a ...
... uncertainty level . The details of the uncertainty analysis are described in Appendix . Repeatability - Uncertainty of the Bollard - Pull Test Data- In order to evaluate repeatability of the thrust measurement , the data measured in a ...
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