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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... direction ) and 10 ( y - direction ) . We note here that the forces in the x - direction are equal to the drag forces , and , can be directly compared to each other . The forces in the y - direction contain also the added mass force ...
... direction ) and 10 ( y - direction ) . We note here that the forces in the x - direction are equal to the drag forces , and , can be directly compared to each other . The forces in the y - direction contain also the added mass force ...
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... direction of the added mass force . But in the case of Ke 14 they are against to it , particularly at the position C. The direction of in - line pressures in phase with the damping force corresponds to the positive direction of the ...
... direction of the added mass force . But in the case of Ke 14 they are against to it , particularly at the position C. The direction of in - line pressures in phase with the damping force corresponds to the positive direction of the ...
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... direction is NW - N and is also the most frequent wind direction and the most frequent wave direction , so that the wave parameters mainly depend on the wind velocity . If there were sufficient measured wave data the statisti- cal ...
... direction is NW - N and is also the most frequent wind direction and the most frequent wave direction , so that the wave parameters mainly depend on the wind velocity . If there were sufficient measured wave data the statisti- cal ...
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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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