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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180 150 120 90 40 OO 001 30 separation points are at about Os = -40 and 110
degrees . As the ambient flow comes to a full stop , vortex D is gradually
annihilated partly due to the countersign vorticity it generates on the cylinder (
also with ...
180 150 120 90 40 OO 001 30 separation points are at about Os = -40 and 110
degrees . As the ambient flow comes to a full stop , vortex D is gradually
annihilated partly due to the countersign vorticity it generates on the cylinder (
also with ...
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As can be expected, the model uncertainty varies across the load-end shortening
plot and, in this study, the value of Xm at points A, C and B was computed with
respect to available numerical data (about 200 data points for each of the three ...
As can be expected, the model uncertainty varies across the load-end shortening
plot and, in this study, the value of Xm at points A, C and B was computed with
respect to available numerical data (about 200 data points for each of the three ...
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In this section , the failure margins for points C and B will be examined separately
. The reliability analyses with respect to point A give an indication of the relative
importance of the basic variables in the first part of the loading regime .
In this section , the failure margins for points C and B will be examined separately
. The reliability analyses with respect to point A give an indication of the relative
importance of the basic variables in the first part of the loading regime .
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
SECONDORDER EFFECTS | 113 |
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