Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4; Volume 8, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... channel but it joined for a short time the channel of the large passenger ferries going between Turku and Stockholm . The ends of the route were Långnäs on one of main is- lands of Ahvenanmaa archipelago and the little Kökar island ...
... channel but it joined for a short time the channel of the large passenger ferries going between Turku and Stockholm . The ends of the route were Långnäs on one of main is- lands of Ahvenanmaa archipelago and the little Kökar island ...
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... ( r : from regression eq . ) 1.0 2.0 +48 " * 18 * 3.0 +4+ +42 " 42- * 180 4.0 Ship Speed ( m / s ) Fig.3 Ice Floe Ship Encounter Fig.4 USCGC Katmai Bay Ship Resistance Results ABSTRACT The design of a bridge across the western channel 363.
... ( r : from regression eq . ) 1.0 2.0 +48 " * 18 * 3.0 +4+ +42 " 42- * 180 4.0 Ship Speed ( m / s ) Fig.3 Ice Floe Ship Encounter Fig.4 USCGC Katmai Bay Ship Resistance Results ABSTRACT The design of a bridge across the western channel 363.
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... channels , cal- led the Eastern Channel and the Western Channel . They are separated by the tiny island of Sprogø lying at the exact centre of the Belt . 20m 20m 20m 20m NOMENCLATURE A Projected contact area d Projected structure width ...
... channels , cal- led the Eastern Channel and the Western Channel . They are separated by the tiny island of Sprogø lying at the exact centre of the Belt . 20m 20m 20m 20m NOMENCLATURE A Projected contact area d Projected structure width ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Growth of Radial Cracks in Ice Sheets | 7 |
ICE FORCES | 11 |
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