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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This cause difficulties when it is desired to calculate pressures or flow kinematics in the close vicinity of the body surface SB : Furthermore , the singularity associated with this dipole integral is undesirable in numerical ...
This cause difficulties when it is desired to calculate pressures or flow kinematics in the close vicinity of the body surface SB : Furthermore , the singularity associated with this dipole integral is undesirable in numerical ...
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INTEGRAL EQUATIONS complementary integral equations are evaluated together , the only significant computational effort required to solve the extra integral equation for the source strength is the time required to solve the corresponding ...
INTEGRAL EQUATIONS complementary integral equations are evaluated together , the only significant computational effort required to solve the extra integral equation for the source strength is the time required to solve the corresponding ...
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The integrals of the m - terms , appearing in the integral equations for the radiation potentials , are on an undesirable form . These integrals may be rewritten by using Tuck's theorem ( Ogilvie and Tuck 1969 ) , giving VIS ...
The integrals of the m - terms , appearing in the integral equations for the radiation potentials , are on an undesirable form . These integrals may be rewritten by using Tuck's theorem ( Ogilvie and Tuck 1969 ) , giving VIS ...
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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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