Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... boundary from the centerline increased and an excellent correlation was obtained when the right hand side boundary was left completely free . In order to further explore the effect of type of boundary condi- tions four different ...
... boundary from the centerline increased and an excellent correlation was obtained when the right hand side boundary was left completely free . In order to further explore the effect of type of boundary condi- tions four different ...
Page 215
... boundary conditions used in the simulations were as follows : - the fluid was Newtonian - the flow was laminar , incompressible and isothermal - the external boundary layer on the ship hull and the transition region at the front edge of ...
... boundary conditions used in the simulations were as follows : - the fluid was Newtonian - the flow was laminar , incompressible and isothermal - the external boundary layer on the ship hull and the transition region at the front edge of ...
Page 242
... boundary condition and the value is chosen as 59 mw m2 . The thermal diffusivity a , is considered as constant value of 1.15 × 10-6 m2 s ̄1 ( Pa- terson , 1981 ) , because ice is an isotropic material and it does not vary greatly with ...
... boundary condition and the value is chosen as 59 mw m2 . The thermal diffusivity a , is considered as constant value of 1.15 × 10-6 m2 s ̄1 ( Pa- terson , 1981 ) , because ice is an isotropic material and it does not vary greatly with ...
Contents
ICEENVIRONMENT STATISTICS | 1 |
Seasonal Ice Cover Variability in a Coupled IceOcean Model for the Arctic Ocean | 11 |
An Illustration of Theoretical and Empirical Errors and the Effect of the Resolution of the | 21 |
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