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... theory based on the Green function method in [ 2 ] . Pinkster and Fauzi in [ 3 ] showed a theory of analysis of aircushion type floating structures . After that , Pinkster and Moovers Scholte in [ 4 ] proved validity of the theory by ...
... theory based on the Green function method in [ 2 ] . Pinkster and Fauzi in [ 3 ] showed a theory of analysis of aircushion type floating structures . After that , Pinkster and Moovers Scholte in [ 4 ] proved validity of the theory by ...
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... theories ; linear theory , Stokes theory or Cnoidal theory , are assumed to best describe the wave characteristics during the propagation in different water depths . The controlling parameters to select the applicable wave theory ...
... theories ; linear theory , Stokes theory or Cnoidal theory , are assumed to best describe the wave characteristics during the propagation in different water depths . The controlling parameters to select the applicable wave theory ...
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The applicable wave theory based on the chart presented in Figure 23 , [ 7 ] is the Cnoidal theory . The predicted wave profile presented in Figure 18 and Figure 19 show a Cnoidal - like wave . COMPARISON WITH LINEAR SOLUTION Three ...
The applicable wave theory based on the chart presented in Figure 23 , [ 7 ] is the Cnoidal theory . The predicted wave profile presented in Figure 18 and Figure 19 show a Cnoidal - like wave . COMPARISON WITH LINEAR SOLUTION Three ...
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