Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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... effect . In this case the piezoelectric element can be used as a sensor for stress or strain measurements and damage detection . If an electric charge is applied to the piezoelectric element , it will produce a displacement . This is ...
... effect . In this case the piezoelectric element can be used as a sensor for stress or strain measurements and damage detection . If an electric charge is applied to the piezoelectric element , it will produce a displacement . This is ...
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... effect in the case of steeper cone angles and higher ice speeds , the general opinion at that time was that the velocity effect is not important for ice loads on conical structures . As a result , many of the subsequent model tests were ...
... effect in the case of steeper cone angles and higher ice speeds , the general opinion at that time was that the velocity effect is not important for ice loads on conical structures . As a result , many of the subsequent model tests were ...
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... effect was observed in the case of a 75 ° cone , but there was virtually no velocity effect in the case of a 45 ° cone . It is necessary to mention that not all high - speed tests with steeper cones showed a velocity effect . In the ...
... effect was observed in the case of a 75 ° cone , but there was virtually no velocity effect in the case of a 45 ° cone . It is necessary to mention that not all high - speed tests with steeper cones showed a velocity effect . In the ...
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