Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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The oceans represent the next frontier to provide sustainable food , energy , materials , and space for humanity . In the coastal region , very large floating structures ( VLFS ) should have minimal impact on the ocean environment and ...
The oceans represent the next frontier to provide sustainable food , energy , materials , and space for humanity . In the coastal region , very large floating structures ( VLFS ) should have minimal impact on the ocean environment and ...
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The Princeton Ocean Model ( POM ) was implemented for the study area , considering an along- and cross - shelf domain ... The ocean circulation is forced through the specification of boundary oscillations given by global ocean tidal ...
The Princeton Ocean Model ( POM ) was implemented for the study area , considering an along- and cross - shelf domain ... The ocean circulation is forced through the specification of boundary oscillations given by global ocean tidal ...
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M. Ozaki , J. Minamiura , R. Kitajima , S. Mizokami , K. Takeuchi and K. Hatanaka ( 2000 ) “ Technical Feasibility of CO2 Injection and Dilution into Ocean Depths for Dissolution Type of Ocean Sequestration of CO2 ( 2nd Report ) ” ...
M. Ozaki , J. Minamiura , R. Kitajima , S. Mizokami , K. Takeuchi and K. Hatanaka ( 2000 ) “ Technical Feasibility of CO2 Injection and Dilution into Ocean Depths for Dissolution Type of Ocean Sequestration of CO2 ( 2nd Report ) ” ...
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amplitude analysis angle applied arrangement assumed beam bending body bottom breakwater bridge calculated chamber coefficient compared components concept Conference considered construction deformation depth described developed device direction displacement distribution dynamic effect elastic element Engineering equation evaluate experiment experimental field Figure floating structure flow force frequency function girder horizontal hydrodynamic hydroelastic increase International irregular waves Japan layer length linear load maneuvers mass mean measured Mega-Float method mode modules mooring motion observed obtained ocean Offshore operation performance position predicted present pressure problem Proceedings ratio reduce reef region Research respectively response rigid scale ship shown shows side significant simulation spectrum submerged plate surface Table Tokyo turbine University vertical VLFS wave energy wave height wave period wind