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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... speed , so that the maximum towing speed was reduced to 0.6 ft / sec ( 18 cm / sec ) . Because of the anticipated low drag force at these low speeds we made use of the same drag balance as that employed during the flat plate experiments ...
... speed , so that the maximum towing speed was reduced to 0.6 ft / sec ( 18 cm / sec ) . Because of the anticipated low drag force at these low speeds we made use of the same drag balance as that employed during the flat plate experiments ...
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... speed of 1.25 m / s on full scale and the model speed of 0.56 m / s on model scale are used as parameters . To illustrate the velocity dependence of the friction coefficient , the comparison of the theoretical and measured friction ...
... speed of 1.25 m / s on full scale and the model speed of 0.56 m / s on model scale are used as parameters . To illustrate the velocity dependence of the friction coefficient , the comparison of the theoretical and measured friction ...
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... speed and randomly at the higher speed . The random occurrence of peak forces in different sequents of an indentor is taken as nonsimultaneous crushing of ice . Similarly , the force - history plots shown in Figure 4 and 5 indicate that ...
... speed and randomly at the higher speed . The random occurrence of peak forces in different sequents of an indentor is taken as nonsimultaneous crushing of ice . Similarly , the force - history plots shown in Figure 4 and 5 indicate that ...
Contents
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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