Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2; Volume 8, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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Thus high amplitudes of vibration lead to high average drag coefficients , as it has been experimentally verified . In a recent field experiment of a long towed cable [ 12 ] , however , where the cable was found to perform an amplitude ...
Thus high amplitudes of vibration lead to high average drag coefficients , as it has been experimentally verified . In a recent field experiment of a long towed cable [ 12 ] , however , where the cable was found to perform an amplitude ...
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... amplitude will increase . Similarly , an increased amplitude will feed in less energy to the system , and the amplitude will thus decrease . EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS Due to space limitations , only some typical results will be presented in ...
... amplitude will increase . Similarly , an increased amplitude will feed in less energy to the system , and the amplitude will thus decrease . EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS Due to space limitations , only some typical results will be presented in ...
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... amplitude of vibration is . For the smallest damping , the vibr- ation motion was almost sinusoidal at the highest amplitude of oscillation . The maximum amplitude of oscillation was then approximately √2 RMS as shown in Fig . 5. This ...
... amplitude of vibration is . For the smallest damping , the vibr- ation motion was almost sinusoidal at the highest amplitude of oscillation . The maximum amplitude of oscillation was then approximately √2 RMS as shown in Fig . 5. This ...
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HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
Tensions on Silt Curtains in Currents and Waves | 13 |
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