Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991 - Arctic regions |
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The error of calculation will increase with the incre . ment of drag force component , the influence of which can be eval . uated by ( KC ) . It is indicated by Ref . [ 4 ] , that if ( KC ) < 10 , the calculated result obtained by ...
The error of calculation will increase with the incre . ment of drag force component , the influence of which can be eval . uated by ( KC ) . It is indicated by Ref . [ 4 ] , that if ( KC ) < 10 , the calculated result obtained by ...
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The error of calculation will increase with the increment of drag force component , the influence of which can be eval . uated by ( KC ) p . It is indicated by Ref . [ 4 ] , that if ( KC ) < 10. the calculated result obtained by ...
The error of calculation will increase with the increment of drag force component , the influence of which can be eval . uated by ( KC ) p . It is indicated by Ref . [ 4 ] , that if ( KC ) < 10. the calculated result obtained by ...
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Nonparametric and Gaussian estimates of the probability density function ( PDF ) for low - fequency surge reponse were calculated for all time domain simulations . Sample results of simulations using the geo - mean approach for the DDF ...
Nonparametric and Gaussian estimates of the probability density function ( PDF ) for low - fequency surge reponse were calculated for all time domain simulations . Sample results of simulations using the geo - mean approach for the DDF ...
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
Simulated High Reynolds Number Flow and Forces on Cylinder Groups | 71 |
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acting amplitude analysis angle applied approach approximately assumed average body boundary cable calculated circular cylinder coefficients compared comparison components computed considered constant corresponding cylinder damping depth described determined diffraction direction distribution domain drag drift force effect element Engineering equation estimates experimental experiments expressed field Figure floating flow fluid follows free surface frequency function given height horizontal hydrodynamic included increase integral irregular waves length lift force linear loads mass maximum mean measured method mode mooring motion natural nonlinear obtained Ocean Offshore oscillation period phase platform points position potential predicted present pressure problem random range regular relative represents respectively response second order second-order separation ship shown shows simulation solution spectrum structure surge Table tests theory values velocity vertical vortex wave forces