Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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... obtained with the present model by integration over all frequencies that is , unconditioning with respect to fre- quency . - Unless the wave process is extremely narrow - banded , this should be regarded only as a first approximation to ...
... obtained with the present model by integration over all frequencies that is , unconditioning with respect to fre- quency . - Unless the wave process is extremely narrow - banded , this should be regarded only as a first approximation to ...
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... obtained by use of the present New Wave formulation was compared to that obtained by a Stokes ' fifth order wave . The wave kinematics was seen to be sensitive to the instantaneous frequency . The wave kine- matics predicted by the ...
... obtained by use of the present New Wave formulation was compared to that obtained by a Stokes ' fifth order wave . The wave kinematics was seen to be sensitive to the instantaneous frequency . The wave kine- matics predicted by the ...
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... obtained in the present investigation are compared with three sets of data obtained in an unbounded fluid ( no appreciable wall - proximity effects ) . Keulegan and Carpenter ( 1958 ) used the midsection of a rectangular basin with ...
... obtained in the present investigation are compared with three sets of data obtained in an unbounded fluid ( no appreciable wall - proximity effects ) . Keulegan and Carpenter ( 1958 ) used the midsection of a rectangular basin with ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES | 1 |
Aarsnes | 55 |
VOLUME IA OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY | 65 |
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acceleration analysis AXIWAVE biplane blade boundary layer calculated circular cylinder comparison compliant towers components computed corresponding crest criteria damping direction distribution drag drag coefficient dynamic effects Engineering equation estimated experimental Figure filter flow fluid force coefficients Fourier free surface frequency fuzzy given hindcast horizontal velocity hydrodynamic impact force in-line incident wave irregular Islay KC number kinematics lift force linear load Loop Current maximum measured method Morison Myrhaug NewWave non-linear obtained ocean waves Offshore Structures orifice oscillating parameters planetary boundary layer plate platform predicted pressure rad/s random wave ratio regular waves Scatter Parameter sea wave second-order shear stress ship shown simulation spectra surface elevation term tests turbine turbulence values velocity potential vertical Volume I-A Walsh function water depth wave elevation wave energy wave height wave kinematics wave power wave profile wave spectrum wave theory wave train wind