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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... cycle . When an upward zero cross- ing is detected , the LED is switched on and the voltmeter is sent a DC voltage that causes it to display the amplitude of the last cycle in millimetres . When a downward zero - crossing is detected ...
... cycle . When an upward zero cross- ing is detected , the LED is switched on and the voltmeter is sent a DC voltage that causes it to display the amplitude of the last cycle in millimetres . When a downward zero - crossing is detected ...
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... cycle and two transverse cycles during the course of one cycle of water motion . Note that the orientation of the loops in Figs . 4 ( c ) and 4 ( d ) are different as a result of the different initial conditions for each test . Fig . 4 ...
... cycle and two transverse cycles during the course of one cycle of water motion . Note that the orientation of the loops in Figs . 4 ( c ) and 4 ( d ) are different as a result of the different initial conditions for each test . Fig . 4 ...
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... cycle gas are dissolved in sea water . All other gas components , in particular the unused oxygen , do not dissolve easily in water and are recycled to the diesel . The inert part of the cycle gas is CO2 . A little argon is added to ...
... cycle gas are dissolved in sea water . All other gas components , in particular the unused oxygen , do not dissolve easily in water and are recycled to the diesel . The inert part of the cycle gas is CO2 . A little argon is added to ...
Contents
VORTEX SHEDDING AND VIBRATION | 187 |
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 209 |
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS | 247 |
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