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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Once ( s ) , - e , and ( ns ) , ... on the outer boundary are obtained , biror and near on the outer boundary can be calculated according to Eqs . ( 7 ) and ( 18 ) . If the integration surface S - SOUS , Us , and • and 2070n on s are ...
Once ( s ) , - e , and ( ns ) , ... on the outer boundary are obtained , biror and near on the outer boundary can be calculated according to Eqs . ( 7 ) and ( 18 ) . If the integration surface S - SOUS , Us , and • and 2070n on s are ...
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If the integration surface S - SOUS , US , and 0 and 20 / 0n on s are known until time 1 , the free surface S , and o on it at time i + At can be obtained from Eqs . ( 41 ) and ( 42 ) . The outer boundary S , and 0 on it at time 1+ Al ...
If the integration surface S - SOUS , US , and 0 and 20 / 0n on s are known until time 1 , the free surface S , and o on it at time i + At can be obtained from Eqs . ( 41 ) and ( 42 ) . The outer boundary S , and 0 on it at time 1+ Al ...
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Expressing the hydrodynamic forces by Eq . ( 50 ) , fin can be denoted by the following Eq . ( 52 ) : 1 : Component obtained by added masses distributed over the end element ( which adjoins to the water bottom or free surface ) when ...
Expressing the hydrodynamic forces by Eq . ( 50 ) , fin can be denoted by the following Eq . ( 52 ) : 1 : Component obtained by added masses distributed over the end element ( which adjoins to the water bottom or free surface ) when ...
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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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