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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... SOLUTION , a - 1.0 m LINEARISATION .a 1.0 m TIME DOMAIN , a 0.5 m TIME DOMAIN , a = 1.0 m TIME DOMAIN , a = 2.0 m TIME DOMAIN , a - 4.0m HORIZONTAL IN - PLANE FORCE REGULAR BEAM WAVES 4.0 M ( 1 / m ) 3.5 LINEAR SOLUTION , a = 1.0 m ...
... SOLUTION , a - 1.0 m LINEARISATION .a 1.0 m TIME DOMAIN , a 0.5 m TIME DOMAIN , a = 1.0 m TIME DOMAIN , a = 2.0 m TIME DOMAIN , a - 4.0m HORIZONTAL IN - PLANE FORCE REGULAR BEAM WAVES 4.0 M ( 1 / m ) 3.5 LINEAR SOLUTION , a = 1.0 m ...
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... solution satisfies the remained boundary condition on the body surface ; furthermore substituting the general solution into the boundary condition and expanding it into an eigenfunction series , a simultaneous linear equation to be ...
... solution satisfies the remained boundary condition on the body surface ; furthermore substituting the general solution into the boundary condition and expanding it into an eigenfunction series , a simultaneous linear equation to be ...
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... SOLUTION ( 11 ) Now we solve the problem beginning with the linear first - harmonic potential , which can be divided into two parts 11 = in + b , ( 12 ) where in is referred to the incident wave potential and b to the scattered ...
... SOLUTION ( 11 ) Now we solve the problem beginning with the linear first - harmonic potential , which can be divided into two parts 11 = in + b , ( 12 ) where in is referred to the incident wave potential and b to the scattered ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
Tensions on Silt Curtains in Currents and Waves | 13 |
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