Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... Floating plate with damper in high wave height Floating plate with damper in low wave height △ Floating plate without damper in high wave height △ Floating plate without damper in low wave height 4 --- 4--4- 1.5 0.5 → Tw ( sec ) J 2 ...
... Floating plate with damper in high wave height Floating plate with damper in low wave height △ Floating plate without damper in high wave height △ Floating plate without damper in low wave height 4 --- 4--4- 1.5 0.5 → Tw ( sec ) J 2 ...
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... floating conditions is about 2 cm which is smaller than that of the submerged conditions . This is why the vertical forces on the floating plate are smaller than those on the submerged plate , because it has the large water plane area ...
... floating conditions is about 2 cm which is smaller than that of the submerged conditions . This is why the vertical forces on the floating plate are smaller than those on the submerged plate , because it has the large water plane area ...
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... floating offshore platform is derived from experience with ships . This paper presents an optimization based method for computing the floating state of a platform and its initial stability in intact and damaged conditions . Using this ...
... floating offshore platform is derived from experience with ships . This paper presents an optimization based method for computing the floating state of a platform and its initial stability in intact and damaged conditions . Using this ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 69 |
17 | 90 |
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