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... maximum horizontal and vertical movements during the gouging event . In Figure 3 the maximum horizontal movements of the pipe are shown . The soil movements and the pipe movements seem to correspond well . The pipe moved forward with ...
... maximum horizontal and vertical movements during the gouging event . In Figure 3 the maximum horizontal movements of the pipe are shown . The soil movements and the pipe movements seem to correspond well . The pipe moved forward with ...
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... Maximum translator speeds as function of sea state . Red , black and blue lines are least square approximations of the 12.7 kNs / m , 8.53 kNs / m and 5.23 kNs / m damping factors . RESULTS Fig . 3 shows the maximum active power for ...
... Maximum translator speeds as function of sea state . Red , black and blue lines are least square approximations of the 12.7 kNs / m , 8.53 kNs / m and 5.23 kNs / m damping factors . RESULTS Fig . 3 shows the maximum active power for ...
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Table 1 Section modulus require for maximum and fatigue load . Fatigue load 2.83 × 106 Maximum load bending moment 2.17 × 107 ( load amplitude ) Out - of - plane at root of turbine blade [ Nm ] Necessary section modulus > 0.11 > 0.19 ...
Table 1 Section modulus require for maximum and fatigue load . Fatigue load 2.83 × 106 Maximum load bending moment 2.17 × 107 ( load amplitude ) Out - of - plane at root of turbine blade [ Nm ] Necessary section modulus > 0.11 > 0.19 ...
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