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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... boundary layer separation on the hub surface . The present experiments with the blades offset of 15 % chord the ... boundary layer separation which can be postponed by adding energy to the boundary layer by directing some of the air from ...
... boundary layer separation on the hub surface . The present experiments with the blades offset of 15 % chord the ... boundary layer separation which can be postponed by adding energy to the boundary layer by directing some of the air from ...
Page 123
... boundary layer development on the blade downstream and possibly postpone stall . The blunt trailing edge blades would need lesser maintenance compared with sharp trailing edge blade . The present experiment ( Fig . 8 ( a ) ) indicates ...
... boundary layer development on the blade downstream and possibly postpone stall . The blunt trailing edge blades would need lesser maintenance compared with sharp trailing edge blade . The present experiment ( Fig . 8 ( a ) ) indicates ...
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... boundary condition will be satisfied if B2 = 51 [ 1 + √ + ( − € ) ] • - By substituting ( 26 ) into equation ( 20 ) , the last boundary condition ( 8 ) 3 will be fulfilled when εξ - - ( − e ) ] A2 and ( 25 ) for c2 s * 4H ( 1 = n ) ...
... boundary condition will be satisfied if B2 = 51 [ 1 + √ + ( − € ) ] • - By substituting ( 26 ) into equation ( 20 ) , the last boundary condition ( 8 ) 3 will be fulfilled when εξ - - ( − e ) ] A2 and ( 25 ) for c2 s * 4H ( 1 = n ) ...
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FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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