Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2006 - Arctic regions |
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... compared to LRWT and 54 % compared to second - order . The reason for this magnitude of increase in the Q 16 0.12 0.08 004- -0.04- ( a ) t -0.08 -2 -15 -0.5 016 012 012 008 004 OF -0.04 ご BEM 0.1 Bateman et al Linear 2nd order 0.08 BEM ...
... compared to LRWT and 54 % compared to second - order . The reason for this magnitude of increase in the Q 16 0.12 0.08 004- -0.04- ( a ) t -0.08 -2 -15 -0.5 016 012 012 008 004 OF -0.04 ご BEM 0.1 Bateman et al Linear 2nd order 0.08 BEM ...
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... compared to the North Atlantic area . The important contribution to fatigue damage comes from the operation outside the summer / tropical area , as only 2 % of the damage is measured in the summer / tropical area . The predicted total ...
... compared to the North Atlantic area . The important contribution to fatigue damage comes from the operation outside the summer / tropical area , as only 2 % of the damage is measured in the summer / tropical area . The predicted total ...
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... compared . In general , impact pressure calculated by SLOFE3D shows similar magnitude and shape compared with the experiment at the presented filling levels . At filling levels lower than 50 % , the numerical value shows less impulse ...
... compared . In general , impact pressure calculated by SLOFE3D shows similar magnitude and shape compared with the experiment at the presented filling levels . At filling levels lower than 50 % , the numerical value shows less impulse ...
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