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 tests were repeated by replacing the spring to examine the effect of heave natural periods on the hydrodynamic damping . sets The authors tested a vertical caisson for heave damping ( Chakrabarti and Hanna ( 1990 ) ] in still water ...
The tests were repeated by replacing the spring to examine the effect of heave natural periods on the hydrodynamic damping . sets The authors tested a vertical caisson for heave damping ( Chakrabarti and Hanna ( 1990 ) ] in still water ...
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Sub - harmonic excitation can result when the incident wave frequency is at integral multiples of the natural frequency of the cylinder concerned ( ie excitation occurs at the natural frequency which is below that of the forcing ...
Sub - harmonic excitation can result when the incident wave frequency is at integral multiples of the natural frequency of the cylinder concerned ( ie excitation occurs at the natural frequency which is below that of the forcing ...
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Pluck Test The pluck test is a common test which uses the initial displacement method to determine the natural frequencies and the damping ratios of the structure . The structure was initially deformed by pulling it with a thread ( and ...
Pluck Test The pluck test is a common test which uses the initial displacement method to determine the natural frequencies and the damping ratios of the structure . The structure was initially deformed by pulling it with a thread ( and ...
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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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