Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Increase in QR to 17.6 ° induces the additional reverse regions with swirl : one for F0.25 is located ... At further increase in ar to 18.5 the additional reverse regions with swirl spread over the suction surface , resulting in the ...
Increase in QR to 17.6 ° induces the additional reverse regions with swirl : one for F0.25 is located ... At further increase in ar to 18.5 the additional reverse regions with swirl spread over the suction surface , resulting in the ...
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It is seen that whilst the annual electricity production increases with the turbine rated pneumatic power , the increase is very limited ; only of the order of 20 % when the rated pneumatic power doubles . In particular above 700 kW the ...
It is seen that whilst the annual electricity production increases with the turbine rated pneumatic power , the increase is very limited ; only of the order of 20 % when the rated pneumatic power doubles . In particular above 700 kW the ...
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However , the discrepancy between the VHC predictions and the experimental data becomes significant as the current speed and / or weight increase . 40 35 30 Bow , experiment 25 Bow , VHC freaboard ( in ) 20 15 Material : Aircraft Grade ...
However , the discrepancy between the VHC predictions and the experimental data becomes significant as the current speed and / or weight increase . 40 35 30 Bow , experiment 25 Bow , VHC freaboard ( in ) 20 15 Material : Aircraft Grade ...
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