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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до s INTRODUCTION The wind wave regime in the Arctic shelf areas has not been adequately studied because there are no reliable long - term natural observations to calculate the extreme values . Estimations of wind wave parameters ...
до s INTRODUCTION The wind wave regime in the Arctic shelf areas has not been adequately studied because there are no reliable long - term natural observations to calculate the extreme values . Estimations of wind wave parameters ...
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equations of spectral parameters ( Davidan et . al , 1988 ; Ocean wave modeling , 1985 ) . Parametric methods have become traditional for numerical simulations of the wave parameters for deep water . These methods allow to diminish ...
equations of spectral parameters ( Davidan et . al , 1988 ; Ocean wave modeling , 1985 ) . Parametric methods have become traditional for numerical simulations of the wave parameters for deep water . These methods allow to diminish ...
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( % ) 0.99 $ 0.95+ As in deep water , the values of the wave height distribution line up well on the functional ... The following procedure for extreme wave height estimation ( waves appear once 50 and 100 years ) in shallow sea is ...
( % ) 0.99 $ 0.95+ As in deep water , the values of the wave height distribution line up well on the functional ... The following procedure for extreme wave height estimation ( waves appear once 50 and 100 years ) in shallow sea is ...
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