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... computed ' profiles ( i.e. of model ( 48 ) ) are also broader than the Gardner and fully nonlinear profiles for amplitudes up to a / h ~ 0.795 ; the fully nonlinear solutions ly- ing between the Gardner and computed ones . For a / h1 ...
... computed ' profiles ( i.e. of model ( 48 ) ) are also broader than the Gardner and fully nonlinear profiles for amplitudes up to a / h ~ 0.795 ; the fully nonlinear solutions ly- ing between the Gardner and computed ones . For a / h1 ...
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... computed on a single- and 4 - pile group using Stokes second order waves . These forces were compared with the ... COMPUTED BY HYBRID METHOD ( LBS . ) 1 X 105 1 X 106 5 8 1 X 104 8 O LINE OF EQUIVALENCE 5 8 5 8 2 1 X 103 1 X 104 1 X 105 ...
... computed on a single- and 4 - pile group using Stokes second order waves . These forces were compared with the ... COMPUTED BY HYBRID METHOD ( LBS . ) 1 X 105 1 X 106 5 8 1 X 104 8 O LINE OF EQUIVALENCE 5 8 5 8 2 1 X 103 1 X 104 1 X 105 ...
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... computed within each class of configuration , in order to build a characteristic data base of the sea - states in this area . The complete review of Bay of Biscay wave clima- The complete review of Bay of Biscay wave clima- tology will ...
... computed within each class of configuration , in order to build a characteristic data base of the sea - states in this area . The complete review of Bay of Biscay wave clima- The complete review of Bay of Biscay wave clima- tology will ...
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