Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... surface crack : 232mm length . Port Aft Port Transom Resin failures inside surface : 150 mm2 , 100 mm2 detached from rovings . Surface damage : 90mm x 30mm . Lots of hair - size cracks over 70mm x 50mm area . Small pits of surface ...
... surface crack : 232mm length . Port Aft Port Transom Resin failures inside surface : 150 mm2 , 100 mm2 detached from rovings . Surface damage : 90mm x 30mm . Lots of hair - size cracks over 70mm x 50mm area . Small pits of surface ...
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... surface , this latter sit- uation occurring more commonly in experiment and in nature . Based on the linearized equations , we highlight the discrepan- cies between the cases of rigid lid and free surface upper bound- ary conditions ...
... surface , this latter sit- uation occurring more commonly in experiment and in nature . Based on the linearized equations , we highlight the discrepan- cies between the cases of rigid lid and free surface upper bound- ary conditions ...
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... surface . The origin of the coordi- nate system is located at the still - water surface , with the z - axis pointing upwards . The problem when posed within the limita- tions of potential theory can be described in terms of the velocity ...
... surface . The origin of the coordi- nate system is located at the still - water surface , with the z - axis pointing upwards . The problem when posed within the limita- tions of potential theory can be described in terms of the velocity ...
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