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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Page 237
... nonlinear line loads , as well as coupling between its modes of motion . If the vessel is breast moored using lines and fenders , as shown in Fig . la , the loads due to both types of constraint will be nonlinear . The single point ...
... nonlinear line loads , as well as coupling between its modes of motion . If the vessel is breast moored using lines and fenders , as shown in Fig . la , the loads due to both types of constraint will be nonlinear . The single point ...
Page 242
... nonlinear damping effects are most important ) has been studied . Correlations are displayed for regular and irregular seas . 1. Articulated Tower A wave tank test was performed on a model of an articulated tower . The tower resembled ...
... nonlinear damping effects are most important ) has been studied . Correlations are displayed for regular and irregular seas . 1. Articulated Tower A wave tank test was performed on a model of an articulated tower . The tower resembled ...
Page 269
... nonlinear- ities in the loading vector . For such nonlinear systems , it has been shown [ 8 ] that equations of motion of N degrees of freedom can be described by [ M ] { u } + [ c ] { u } + [ K ] { u } = { P ( t , u , ů ) } ( B.1 ) ...
... nonlinear- ities in the loading vector . For such nonlinear systems , it has been shown [ 8 ] that equations of motion of N degrees of freedom can be described by [ M ] { u } + [ c ] { u } + [ K ] { u } = { P ( t , u , ů ) } ( B.1 ) ...
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FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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