Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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These smooth , regular wave RAO curves for the cubical and spherical shapes are shown in Figures 4 and 5 ... 1.50 HEAVE V s / ( TT -Hs / Tp ) 1.00 0.50 Five different size icebergs of each shape were then selected , with characteristic ...
These smooth , regular wave RAO curves for the cubical and spherical shapes are shown in Figures 4 and 5 ... 1.50 HEAVE V s / ( TT -Hs / Tp ) 1.00 0.50 Five different size icebergs of each shape were then selected , with characteristic ...
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The significant surge exceedence curves for the cubical and trapezoidal shapes are shown in Figure 6 ( a - cube , b - trapezoid ) . The results for the cylindrical and spherical shapes fall in between these two extremes , such that the ...
The significant surge exceedence curves for the cubical and trapezoidal shapes are shown in Figure 6 ( a - cube , b - trapezoid ) . The results for the cylindrical and spherical shapes fall in between these two extremes , such that the ...
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Secondly , the use of single regular RAO curves for each iceberg shape regardless of size assumes that deep water conditions prevail . The highest sea state under consideration , As 10 m , would have a peak wavelength of 300 m .
Secondly , the use of single regular RAO curves for each iceberg shape regardless of size assumes that deep water conditions prevail . The highest sea state under consideration , As 10 m , would have a peak wavelength of 300 m .
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Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Structure and Tensile Behavior of First Year Sea Ice and LaboratoryGrown Saline | 11 |
Effects of Temperature and Strain Rate on Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Naturally Formed Fresh | 19 |
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