Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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... increases the size of the separation region near the plate and , therefore , the flow does not start anew at each ... increases and the drag coefficient begins to decrease more rapidly with further increases in K. Figures 6 and 7 show ...
... increases the size of the separation region near the plate and , therefore , the flow does not start anew at each ... increases and the drag coefficient begins to decrease more rapidly with further increases in K. Figures 6 and 7 show ...
Page 273
... increases with height the static pressure increases and provides a pressure gradi- ent downward . The resulting down - flow ( secondary flow ) produces increased velocities at the plate edges down to the bottom level . Therefore the ...
... increases with height the static pressure increases and provides a pressure gradi- ent downward . The resulting down - flow ( secondary flow ) produces increased velocities at the plate edges down to the bottom level . Therefore the ...
Page 343
... increases in time up to some 5mm , that is 3 % of the wave amplitude ; the maximum errors occur at the left end of the free surface , far away from the actual wave . Analytically , mass , horizontal momen- tum and energy are conserved ...
... increases in time up to some 5mm , that is 3 % of the wave amplitude ; the maximum errors occur at the left end of the free surface , far away from the actual wave . Analytically , mass , horizontal momen- tum and energy are conserved ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES | 1 |
Aarsnes | 55 |
VOLUME IA OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY | 65 |
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