Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... frequency or low ( difference ) frequency in addition to the linear wave exciting forces at the encountering frequency . Generally , the so - called wave - drift forces , i.e. nonlinear wave loads at low frequency would affect the ...
... frequency or low ( difference ) frequency in addition to the linear wave exciting forces at the encountering frequency . Generally , the so - called wave - drift forces , i.e. nonlinear wave loads at low frequency would affect the ...
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... Frequency ( Hz ) PSD , ( m / s ) 2 / Hz 10 10 10 Wind Speed at 40 m Met - mast 10 10 ° 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Frequency ( Hz ) Mudline Bending Momemt M Sea Surface Elevation 0.5 102 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 PSD , ( MN - m ) 2 / Hz 10 PSD , m2 / Hz 50 ...
... Frequency ( Hz ) PSD , ( m / s ) 2 / Hz 10 10 10 Wind Speed at 40 m Met - mast 10 10 ° 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Frequency ( Hz ) Mudline Bending Momemt M Sea Surface Elevation 0.5 102 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 PSD , ( MN - m ) 2 / Hz 10 PSD , m2 / Hz 50 ...
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... Frequency ( Hz ) 10 9+ nπx ma ( x ) sin -dx L nπx L dx ( 19 ) 2+ Natural Frequency Vanation with Tension L = 10 m ------------------ DISCUSSION OF RESULTS Calculation results are discussed for rectangular flexible sheets undergoing ...
... Frequency ( Hz ) 10 9+ nπx ma ( x ) sin -dx L nπx L dx ( 19 ) 2+ Natural Frequency Vanation with Tension L = 10 m ------------------ DISCUSSION OF RESULTS Calculation results are discussed for rectangular flexible sheets undergoing ...
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