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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... speed , the value of $ max should be as large as possible , attempts to ... forward blades , respectively . The sketches of flow pattern are based on ... speed were recorded for various speeds . A tacho - generator coupled to the ...
... speed , the value of $ max should be as large as possible , attempts to ... forward blades , respectively . The sketches of flow pattern are based on ... speed were recorded for various speeds . A tacho - generator coupled to the ...
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... forward swept wings the stalling would occur first the root . In the case of Wells turbine operating at certain rotational speed the incidence of air flow at the hub ( root ) is larger than that at the tip and it is likely that the ...
... forward swept wings the stalling would occur first the root . In the case of Wells turbine operating at certain rotational speed the incidence of air flow at the hub ( root ) is larger than that at the tip and it is likely that the ...
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... Speed ( meters / sec ) 1 ARGO 1220 0.31 , 0.51 2 ARGO 821 0.51 3 ARGO 1000 ... forward at 30 % power and then driven backwards at the same power . ( The ... speed and acceleration . a Figure 4 shows the tracks of the ship and the towed ...
... Speed ( meters / sec ) 1 ARGO 1220 0.31 , 0.51 2 ARGO 821 0.51 3 ARGO 1000 ... forward at 30 % power and then driven backwards at the same power . ( The ... speed and acceleration . a Figure 4 shows the tracks of the ship and the towed ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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