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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... theory and is analogous to the one presented in [ 1 ] . Under the assumption of small compressibility effects , an ap- proximation which was found to be consistent with linearized wa- ter - wave theory for cases of pratical interest [ 7 ...
... theory and is analogous to the one presented in [ 1 ] . Under the assumption of small compressibility effects , an ap- proximation which was found to be consistent with linearized wa- ter - wave theory for cases of pratical interest [ 7 ...
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... theory is used to compute the wave kinematics . 2 . Several methods have been proposed to modify the Airy wave theory to consider surface fluctuations over the mean waterline . These methods vary between extrapolation and stretching ...
... theory is used to compute the wave kinematics . 2 . Several methods have been proposed to modify the Airy wave theory to consider surface fluctuations over the mean waterline . These methods vary between extrapolation and stretching ...
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... theory of Irvine and Caughey . Soon after , Irvine ( 1978 ) extended his linear theory to the more general case of an inclined slack cable . Ramberg and Bartholomew ( 1982 ) again obtained good agreement between their measured natural ...
... theory of Irvine and Caughey . Soon after , Irvine ( 1978 ) extended his linear theory to the more general case of an inclined slack cable . Ramberg and Bartholomew ( 1982 ) again obtained good agreement between their measured natural ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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