Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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Increasing the input air pressure will produce a bubbly flow region in which the splitting bubbles have a very wide range of size ; whereas reducing the input air pressure will produce a bubbly flow region in which almost all the air ...
Increasing the input air pressure will produce a bubbly flow region in which the splitting bubbles have a very wide range of size ; whereas reducing the input air pressure will produce a bubbly flow region in which almost all the air ...
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The bubbly flow region behind the ship model consists of two elements : the ejecting flow and the spreading flow ; 2. Under the same input air pressure , the bubbly flow region spreads with increasing propeller rpm ; 3.
The bubbly flow region behind the ship model consists of two elements : the ejecting flow and the spreading flow ; 2. Under the same input air pressure , the bubbly flow region spreads with increasing propeller rpm ; 3.
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Heat Exchange at a Surface of a Build - up Platform During Construction " , Cold Region Sci . Tech . , 73 , 323–333 . ... Criteria for Constructing Ice Platforms in Relation to Meteorological Variables " , Cold Regions Sci .
Heat Exchange at a Surface of a Build - up Platform During Construction " , Cold Region Sci . Tech . , 73 , 323–333 . ... Criteria for Constructing Ice Platforms in Relation to Meteorological Variables " , Cold Regions Sci .
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 10 |
SizeEffect in IndentationInduced Splitting Floe Experiments | 29 |
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