Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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This aligns the polarization direction of the crystals , thus increasing the effects of
an applied or measured stimulus . ... This is known as the reverse piezoelectric
effect and in this case , the piezoelectric material can be used as an actuator .
This aligns the polarization direction of the crystals , thus increasing the effects of
an applied or measured stimulus . ... This is known as the reverse piezoelectric
effect and in this case , the piezoelectric material can be used as an actuator .
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That explains why Chao ( 1992 ) did not discuss any velocity effects in his
comparison of the small - scale data with ... Although some studies ( Sørensen ,
1978 , Frederking and Schwarz , 1982 ) showed noticeable velocity effect in the
case of ...
That explains why Chao ( 1992 ) did not discuss any velocity effects in his
comparison of the small - scale data with ... Although some studies ( Sørensen ,
1978 , Frederking and Schwarz , 1982 ) showed noticeable velocity effect in the
case of ...
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In particular , JOIA ( 1998 ) describes cone model tests conducted in the IHI ship
model basin where a significant velocity effect was observed in the case of a 75o
cone , but there was virtually no velocity effect in the case of a 45° cone .
In particular , JOIA ( 1998 ) describes cone model tests conducted in the IHI ship
model basin where a significant velocity effect was observed in the case of a 75o
cone , but there was virtually no velocity effect in the case of a 45° cone .
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