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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... coefficient on the floe velocity . Note also the increased drag coefficient as the floe draft increases . The reasons for this behavior can only be addressed by examining the contributions to this total drag coefficient from skin ...
... coefficient on the floe velocity . Note also the increased drag coefficient as the floe draft increases . The reasons for this behavior can only be addressed by examining the contributions to this total drag coefficient from skin ...
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... coefficient becomes constant with a magnitude of 0.43 . In our own experiments , the length to draft ratio varied from 6 to 12. Our result indicating a constant form drag coefficient of 0.38 ( ± 0.04 ) is therefore consistent with the ...
... coefficient becomes constant with a magnitude of 0.43 . In our own experiments , the length to draft ratio varied from 6 to 12. Our result indicating a constant form drag coefficient of 0.38 ( ± 0.04 ) is therefore consistent with the ...
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( a ) ( b ) FRICTION COEFFICIENT FRICTION COEFFICIENT 8 .8 The comparison between the measured and theoretical friction coefficients on the high pressure panel of the WARC testing bow is shown in Fig . 12. The comparison is expressed as ...
( a ) ( b ) FRICTION COEFFICIENT FRICTION COEFFICIENT 8 .8 The comparison between the measured and theoretical friction coefficients on the high pressure panel of the WARC testing bow is shown in Fig . 12. The comparison is expressed as ...
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ICEENVIRONMENT STATISTICS | 1 |
Characteristics of Newly Formed Ice Gouges in the Beaufort Sea Alaska | 15 |
Probabilistic Modeling of Material Strength | 21 |
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