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 reason is that the normalization of the in - line hydrodynamic forces has been
based on the area of the chord . Coefficients ... For current angles 0 ° , 22.5 ° ,
and 45 ° there is a substantial mean lift force in the downward direction .
The reason is that the normalization of the in - line hydrodynamic forces has been
based on the area of the chord . Coefficients ... For current angles 0 ° , 22.5 ° ,
and 45 ° there is a substantial mean lift force in the downward direction .
Page 204
The local lift force is best characterized by a band - limited random process . Kim
et.al. ( OMAE 1985 ) revealed that the number of modes excited in a sheared flow
is an important dimensionless parameter in the prediction of the response of a ...
The local lift force is best characterized by a band - limited random process . Kim
et.al. ( OMAE 1985 ) revealed that the number of modes excited in a sheared flow
is an important dimensionless parameter in the prediction of the response of a ...
Page 206
The model used here makes use of the Greens function of the system . A
derivation of the Greens function and the development of the lift force excitation
model used can be found in ( Vandiver and Chung , ASME 1988 ) . The Greens
function ...
The model used here makes use of the Greens function of the system . A
derivation of the Greens function and the development of the lift force excitation
model used can be found in ( Vandiver and Chung , ASME 1988 ) . The Greens
function ...
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
SECONDORDER EFFECTS | 113 |
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