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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... increase is to change the gap D - d , very little and the curve therefore continues to rise , following the heat ... increase in Reynolds number , which is directly proportional to the mass flow rate ( the system geometry being fixed ) ...
... increase is to change the gap D - d , very little and the curve therefore continues to rise , following the heat ... increase in Reynolds number , which is directly proportional to the mass flow rate ( the system geometry being fixed ) ...
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... increase in ductility with the increase in temperature . Note , however , the increase in dilation with the increase in temperature in Fig . 9. An increase in dilatation is a clear indication of the increase in microcracking activities ...
... increase in ductility with the increase in temperature . Note , however , the increase in dilation with the increase in temperature in Fig . 9. An increase in dilatation is a clear indication of the increase in microcracking activities ...
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... increasing octahedral shear stress with constant octahedral normal stress , exhibited a substantial increase in volume even at the early stages of the test . Active compression tests produced at failure significantly smaller than those ...
... increasing octahedral shear stress with constant octahedral normal stress , exhibited a substantial increase in volume even at the early stages of the test . Active compression tests produced at failure significantly smaller than those ...
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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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