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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... floe speed at Reynolds numbers above 105. The coefficient does however exhibit some dependence on the ratio of floe length to draft in the case of the floe with underice topography . The possible reasons for this behavior are discussed ...
... floe speed at Reynolds numbers above 105. The coefficient does however exhibit some dependence on the ratio of floe length to draft in the case of the floe with underice topography . The possible reasons for this behavior are discussed ...
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... FLOE B SIDE VIEW FLOE A 12.0 " 1.0 " FLAT PLATE TOP & SIDE VIEWS 2.0 " WOOD SUPPORT 1.375 " 10.0 " suggests that the towing speed must be kept below 1 ft / sec ( 0.3m / sec ) in order to avoid any wavemaking contribution to the total ...
... FLOE B SIDE VIEW FLOE A 12.0 " 1.0 " FLAT PLATE TOP & SIDE VIEWS 2.0 " WOOD SUPPORT 1.375 " 10.0 " suggests that the towing speed must be kept below 1 ft / sec ( 0.3m / sec ) in order to avoid any wavemaking contribution to the total ...
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... floe . However as found by Arie et . al . ( 1975 ) and Poon and Madsen ( 1989 ) , the form drag coefficient for a bluff body becomes constant at large values of this ratio because of the fact that flow reattachment occurs along the body ...
... floe . However as found by Arie et . al . ( 1975 ) and Poon and Madsen ( 1989 ) , the form drag coefficient for a bluff body becomes constant at large values of this ratio because of the fact that flow reattachment occurs along the body ...
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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