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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However , the relative magnitude of the inertia and drag components does increase with the increase in Rer from Case 1 to 3. Also , the drag component as plotted in Figure 6 ( c ) indicates a subtle increase in the ...
However , the relative magnitude of the inertia and drag components does increase with the increase in Rer from Case 1 to 3. Also , the drag component as plotted in Figure 6 ( c ) indicates a subtle increase in the ...
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When Tag / d and H / d increase , the above mentioned two effects will play a great role in the calculation of nonlinear wave forces . In this paper , the research work for single pier studied in Ref . ( 2 ) is extended to the case of ...
When Tag / d and H / d increase , the above mentioned two effects will play a great role in the calculation of nonlinear wave forces . In this paper , the research work for single pier studied in Ref . ( 2 ) is extended to the case of ...
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There was a significant increase in the acceleration as the CG moved aft and an even more significant decrease as it moved forward . The changes in the level of acceleration occur because the difference between the trajectory of the ...
There was a significant increase in the acceleration as the CG moved aft and an even more significant decrease as it moved forward . The changes in the level of acceleration occur because the difference between the trajectory of the ...
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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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