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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... values measured during the test program and the open triangles are the minimum values measured . Dashed lines are straight lines of best fit through the maximum and minimum values for each coefficient . In addition , the open water values ...
... values measured during the test program and the open triangles are the minimum values measured . Dashed lines are straight lines of best fit through the maximum and minimum values for each coefficient . In addition , the open water values ...
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... value combined with channel widths observed from the tests was found to result in realistic pressure values ) . This gives a pressure distribution shown in Figure 2. In the case of the first refinement the density ratio p / Pc 1.5 is ...
... value combined with channel widths observed from the tests was found to result in realistic pressure values ) . This gives a pressure distribution shown in Figure 2. In the case of the first refinement the density ratio p / Pc 1.5 is ...
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... values of A and B for ( steady ) neutrally stratified planetary boundary layer flow were determined as A = 3.6 , B = 2.9 by using two different Zo values . However , a re - evaluation of the data made by Myrhaug and Slaattelid ( 1998 ) ...
... values of A and B for ( steady ) neutrally stratified planetary boundary layer flow were determined as A = 3.6 , B = 2.9 by using two different Zo values . However , a re - evaluation of the data made by Myrhaug and Slaattelid ( 1998 ) ...
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