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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... width of the channel , w , is the width of the ship . In this case the brash ice accumulated in the channel has the cross section shape as shown at Fig.2a . If the channel width is connected with the ship width by expression ( 3 ) , the ...
... width of the channel , w , is the width of the ship . In this case the brash ice accumulated in the channel has the cross section shape as shown at Fig.2a . If the channel width is connected with the ship width by expression ( 3 ) , the ...
Page 165
... width of an indentor . We can now obtain the average μm ) , and the standard deviation Of ) of force per unit width , characterizing the ice crushing process at the local level , as well as the correlation coefficients of force per unit ...
... width of an indentor . We can now obtain the average μm ) , and the standard deviation Of ) of force per unit width , characterizing the ice crushing process at the local level , as well as the correlation coefficients of force per unit ...
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... width , D / le , for data from the ten level ice test programs . The experimental value , Emes has been non - dimensionalized by § , and the cone's waterline width , D , is non - dimensionalized by the ice's characteristic length , le ...
... width , D / le , for data from the ten level ice test programs . The experimental value , Emes has been non - dimensionalized by § , and the cone's waterline width , D , is non - dimensionalized by the ice's characteristic length , le ...
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OMAE99PA1135 | 19 |
OMAE99PA1141 | 39 |
PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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