Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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CHARACTERISTICS OF HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES 4.1 Added mass and memory effects Radiation problems of the wave - body ( the runway section ) interaction were solved at 111 wave frequencies from 0.25 to 2.1 ( rad / s ) to evaluate memory ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES 4.1 Added mass and memory effects Radiation problems of the wave - body ( the runway section ) interaction were solved at 111 wave frequencies from 0.25 to 2.1 ( rad / s ) to evaluate memory ...
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A theoretical method is developed to evaluate the radiation potential , based on the source - dipole distribution method and modal expansions of structural deflection . For the scattering potential the fluid region is divided into two ...
A theoretical method is developed to evaluate the radiation potential , based on the source - dipole distribution method and modal expansions of structural deflection . For the scattering potential the fluid region is divided into two ...
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... within the acceptable magnitude of ICAO Category - III . measured by flying YS11 on the actual GP course . A flight simulator The velocity variation ( c ) due to typhoon amounts to 3.5kt because was used to evaluate the effect of an ...
... within the acceptable magnitude of ICAO Category - III . measured by flying YS11 on the actual GP course . A flight simulator The velocity variation ( c ) due to typhoon amounts to 3.5kt because was used to evaluate the effect of an ...
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