Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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2.2 Mechanical Connecting Device The basic idea of our mechanical connecting device is shown in Fig.3 . The new concept for this mechanical connecting device features multi - degrees of freedom coupling mechanism and restricting ...
2.2 Mechanical Connecting Device The basic idea of our mechanical connecting device is shown in Fig.3 . The new concept for this mechanical connecting device features multi - degrees of freedom coupling mechanism and restricting ...
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... DEVICE WITH TWO OSCILLATING WATER COLUMNS Fig . 29 ROLL RAOS OF BBDB Proceedings of the. OMAE2007-29103 D.C. Hong Center for Advanced Transportation Vehicles , Chungnam National University 220 Goong - dong , Yusung , Daejon , Republic of ...
... DEVICE WITH TWO OSCILLATING WATER COLUMNS Fig . 29 ROLL RAOS OF BBDB Proceedings of the. OMAE2007-29103 D.C. Hong Center for Advanced Transportation Vehicles , Chungnam National University 220 Goong - dong , Yusung , Daejon , Republic of ...
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... device is expected to have a high survivability in extreme waves . o The device does not need any external reference . It is a self - referenced WEC , which means that each part of the device , the hull and the cylinder , is a reference ...
... device is expected to have a high survivability in extreme waves . o The device does not need any external reference . It is a self - referenced WEC , which means that each part of the device , the hull and the cylinder , is a reference ...
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