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... methods gives the desired verification of the Goda method . 280 260 300 60 PONZA CETRARO Y50 H10 H50 H10 ( m ) ( m ) ( m ) H50 Goda ( m ) H50 De Girolamo ( m ) 80 1.21 7.20 8.60 8.06 9.75 10.75 100 240 220 140 200 160 180 73126 CETRARG ...
... methods gives the desired verification of the Goda method . 280 260 300 60 PONZA CETRARO Y50 H10 H50 H10 ( m ) ( m ) ( m ) H50 Goda ( m ) H50 De Girolamo ( m ) 80 1.21 7.20 8.60 8.06 9.75 10.75 100 240 220 140 200 160 180 73126 CETRARG ...
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... method reduces total design wave force . Complex subharmonic motion of large floating structures can be easily understood within the framework of this simulation method . A real sea is first represented by discrete linear waves of many ...
... method reduces total design wave force . Complex subharmonic motion of large floating structures can be easily understood within the framework of this simulation method . A real sea is first represented by discrete linear waves of many ...
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... method is the one in which a series of streamtubes are assumed to pass through the rotor ( Strickland 1975 ) . Then , the streamtube method evolves from single streamtube method to multiple streamtubes model ( Paraschivoiu 1981 and Berg ...
... method is the one in which a series of streamtubes are assumed to pass through the rotor ( Strickland 1975 ) . Then , the streamtube method evolves from single streamtube method to multiple streamtubes model ( Paraschivoiu 1981 and Berg ...
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