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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... body of revolution with vertical axis . The body is fixed , the fluid motion is assumed to be irrotational and the water is considered incompressible . A cylindrical polar co - ordinate system ( r , v , z ) is used with its origin at ...
... body of revolution with vertical axis . The body is fixed , the fluid motion is assumed to be irrotational and the water is considered incompressible . A cylindrical polar co - ordinate system ( r , v , z ) is used with its origin at ...
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... body are correspondingly small . The mathematical problem is still strongly nonlinear , because the steady flow around the body severely disturbs the free surface , provided the body is not deeply submerged beneath the free surface ...
... body are correspondingly small . The mathematical problem is still strongly nonlinear , because the steady flow around the body severely disturbs the free surface , provided the body is not deeply submerged beneath the free surface ...
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... body . Some discussion of the Timman - Newman symmetry relationships is included . 2 Theory 2.1 The boundary conditions We consider a body B moving horizontally with constant forward speed U and responding to plane monochromatic ...
... body . Some discussion of the Timman - Newman symmetry relationships is included . 2 Theory 2.1 The boundary conditions We consider a body B moving horizontally with constant forward speed U and responding to plane monochromatic ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
Tensions on Silt Curtains in Currents and Waves | 13 |
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