Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000 - Arctic regions |
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... coefficient calculation is to find a new drag coefficient from CN2 = c , 2 + C12 , ( 2 ) where CN is the drag coefficient normal to the axis of the pipeline , C , is the drag coefficient in the direction of the current , and C , is the ...
... coefficient calculation is to find a new drag coefficient from CN2 = c , 2 + C12 , ( 2 ) where CN is the drag coefficient normal to the axis of the pipeline , C , is the drag coefficient in the direction of the current , and C , is the ...
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... coefficient values follow the same trend for all three s / d values in Figure 2 . An observation regarding these trends is important since , in practice , the actual boundary - layer thickness is extremely unlikely to be known at the ...
... coefficient values follow the same trend for all three s / d values in Figure 2 . An observation regarding these trends is important since , in practice , the actual boundary - layer thickness is extremely unlikely to be known at the ...
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... coefficient values in the supercritical case , we refer to Roshko ( 1960 ) who conducted controlled experiments to obtain force information regarding supercritical flow past a cylinder to a Reynolds number of 10 ' . Roshko's study ...
... coefficient values in the supercritical case , we refer to Roshko ( 1960 ) who conducted controlled experiments to obtain force information regarding supercritical flow past a cylinder to a Reynolds number of 10 ' . Roshko's study ...
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