Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... potential in solving more complex practical engineering problems in offshore engineering . Г Г Г Ω Incident waves a Γ Г 2a h Ω Γ Figure 1. A sketch of the diffraction problem . The total velocity potential , the velocity potential of ...
... potential in solving more complex practical engineering problems in offshore engineering . Г Г Г Ω Incident waves a Γ Г 2a h Ω Γ Figure 1. A sketch of the diffraction problem . The total velocity potential , the velocity potential of ...
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... potential theory by decom- posing the total potential into oscillatory and steady components . The steady potential is further decomposed into double - model and perturbation potentials . The time harmonic potential is cou- pled with ...
... potential theory by decom- posing the total potential into oscillatory and steady components . The steady potential is further decomposed into double - model and perturbation potentials . The time harmonic potential is cou- pled with ...
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... potential into its oscil- latory and steady components . The steady potential is further decomposed into the double - model and perturbation potentials . The time - harmonic potential is coupled with the steady poten- tial through the ...
... potential into its oscil- latory and steady components . The steady potential is further decomposed into the double - model and perturbation potentials . The time - harmonic potential is coupled with the steady poten- tial through the ...
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