Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... obtained with the two different methods gives the desired verification of the Goda method . 280 260 300 60 PONZA ... obtained by the FT - I distribution for the peak storm significant wave heights higher than 3.0m recorded offshore ...
... obtained with the two different methods gives the desired verification of the Goda method . 280 260 300 60 PONZA ... obtained by the FT - I distribution for the peak storm significant wave heights higher than 3.0m recorded offshore ...
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... obtained using the hydrodynamic sub - model . This paper examines a number of different breaking models and compares the set - up , set - down and currents obtained using radiation stress values which are calculated from derivatives of ...
... obtained using the hydrodynamic sub - model . This paper examines a number of different breaking models and compares the set - up , set - down and currents obtained using radiation stress values which are calculated from derivatives of ...
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... obtained by integrating p over the wetted surface and Pc over the surface contacting the air respectively . ( 19 ) F = - - Spndl , M = - M = − [ [ ( x − x ) e , + ( y − y 。) e , ) ] × pndl ( 28 ) S S ( 29 ) where q , ( s = 1,2 for k ...
... obtained by integrating p over the wetted surface and Pc over the surface contacting the air respectively . ( 19 ) F = - - Spndl , M = - M = − [ [ ( x − x ) e , + ( y − y 。) e , ) ] × pndl ( 28 ) S S ( 29 ) where q , ( s = 1,2 for k ...
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