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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Borgman obtained a least - square error first approximation to the force power
spectral density function , Gif ( f ) , by ... ( f ) are the one - sided power spectral
density functions of the flow velocity and acceleration , respectively , Ou is the
root ...
Borgman obtained a least - square error first approximation to the force power
spectral density function , Gif ( f ) , by ... ( f ) are the one - sided power spectral
density functions of the flow velocity and acceleration , respectively , Ou is the
root ...
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Rotational and irrotational Green functions for a divergent and a vorticity source
are presented , with the effects of ... source First - order velocity potential (
irrotational ) First - order stream - function ( rotational ) Small - motion parameter ,
öā , lī ...
Rotational and irrotational Green functions for a divergent and a vorticity source
are presented , with the effects of ... source First - order velocity potential (
irrotational ) First - order stream - function ( rotational ) Small - motion parameter ,
öā , lī ...
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Bi ud = time function = dry friction coefficient between layers = average internal
slipping distance q = contact pressure The subscript i refers to the ith layer . The
average slipping distance is given by Equation ( 2 ) . The contact pressure is ...
Bi ud = time function = dry friction coefficient between layers = average internal
slipping distance q = contact pressure The subscript i refers to the ith layer . The
average slipping distance is given by Equation ( 2 ) . The contact pressure is ...
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
SECONDORDER EFFECTS | 113 |
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