Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 16, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997 - Arctic regions |
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... connected only to the force transducer , which in turn was connected to one of the adjacent segments , so that the total force on the segment alone was sensed by the transducer . In order to prevent flooding of the cylinder , the slits ...
... connected only to the force transducer , which in turn was connected to one of the adjacent segments , so that the total force on the segment alone was sensed by the transducer . In order to prevent flooding of the cylinder , the slits ...
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... connected by hinge mechanism as shown in Fig . 3. When we consider two interconnected rigid bodies , a notion is introduced here to identify the first and second bodies . First body is called parent element , while , the second is ...
... connected by hinge mechanism as shown in Fig . 3. When we consider two interconnected rigid bodies , a notion is introduced here to identify the first and second bodies . First body is called parent element , while , the second is ...
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... connected , but the difference will not have any significant influence on the results in this study . Typical values for a TMS with ROV connected is used . TMS : Weight in water : Horizontal drag area : 14 kN 7.75 m2 OPERATIONAL ...
... connected , but the difference will not have any significant influence on the results in this study . Typical values for a TMS with ROV connected is used . TMS : Weight in water : Horizontal drag area : 14 kN 7.75 m2 OPERATIONAL ...
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HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
The Irregular Breaking Wave Forces on Vertical Wall | 13 |
Steady Drift Forces and Yaw Moment Due to Waves With Slow Current | 47 |
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