Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... added weight and system with damages . System With Added Weight As shown in Fig . 9 , a 33 lb. weight was added to point No. 10 on the top plate . The purpose of this experiment is to investigate how the mathematical model changes ...
... added weight and system with damages . System With Added Weight As shown in Fig . 9 , a 33 lb. weight was added to point No. 10 on the top plate . The purpose of this experiment is to investigate how the mathematical model changes ...
Page 427
... added mass coefficients of the surge are negligible . In Fig . 14 , we show the added mass coefficients of the sway obtained from forced swaying tests in a steady flow . Results of experiments show that the effects of the flow velocity ...
... added mass coefficients of the surge are negligible . In Fig . 14 , we show the added mass coefficients of the sway obtained from forced swaying tests in a steady flow . Results of experiments show that the effects of the flow velocity ...
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... added mass . The added mass term affects only the transverse motions of the cable ( in- plane and out - of - plane ) and not the longitudinal or tangential motions . Thus in order to derive a complete dynamic analysis of a slack cable ...
... added mass . The added mass term affects only the transverse motions of the cable ( in- plane and out - of - plane ) and not the longitudinal or tangential motions . Thus in order to derive a complete dynamic analysis of a slack cable ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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