Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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OCEAN SPACE UTILIZATION INTRODUCTION The oceans represent the next frontier to provide sustainable food , energy , materials , and space for human- ity . In the coastal region , very large floating structures ( VLFS ) should have ...
OCEAN SPACE UTILIZATION INTRODUCTION The oceans represent the next frontier to provide sustainable food , energy , materials , and space for human- ity . In the coastal region , very large floating structures ( VLFS ) should have ...
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... Ocean ( SWAO ) are simulated by the use of atmospheric and ocean models . The Princeton Ocean Model ( POM ) was implemented for the study area , considering an along- and cross - shelf domain with an inclination of 45 ° and a horizontal ...
... Ocean ( SWAO ) are simulated by the use of atmospheric and ocean models . The Princeton Ocean Model ( POM ) was implemented for the study area , considering an along- and cross - shelf domain with an inclination of 45 ° and a horizontal ...
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... ocean . The behaviour of LCO2 droplets in the deep ocean was elucidated by it . It was found that there coexist a rising buoyant plume and a downward flow of dense seawater , which form a fountain - like flow , when ocean current is ...
... ocean . The behaviour of LCO2 droplets in the deep ocean was elucidated by it . It was found that there coexist a rising buoyant plume and a downward flow of dense seawater , which form a fountain - like flow , when ocean current is ...
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20th International Conference ABAQUS air chamber amplitude analysis angle Arctic Engineering beam bending breakwater bridge calculated CO₂ coefficient Conference on Offshore connector construction damping deformation developed diffraction distribution drift force dynamic ecosystem model effect elastic response environmental equation experimental FBSP Feb May Aug fence Figure floating breakwater flow freak waves frequency function girder guide vane hindcast HIPAN horizontal hydrodynamic hydroelastic response incident wave Japan Large Floating Structures layer linear load maneuvers measured Mechanics and Arctic Mega-Float method Mobile Offshore Base model tests modules moon-pool mooring forces mooring system motion mussels non-linear ocean Offshore Mechanics PETROBRAS phytoplankton predicted RADARSAT-1 reef regular waves rigid Rio de Janeiro ship shoreline shown shows significant wave height simulation submerged plate suction Tokyo Bay turbine Uchiumi velocity vertical displacements VLFS water depth wave energy absorbing wave period wave power wind