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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... mode and multi - mode response . The results are compared to a simple prediction reported by Vandiver et al . ( 1996 ) , which is based on the value of the shear fraction and the number of potentially excited modes . The second part of ...
... mode and multi - mode response . The results are compared to a simple prediction reported by Vandiver et al . ( 1996 ) , which is based on the value of the shear fraction and the number of potentially excited modes . The second part of ...
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... modes for shear fraction between 0.5 and 1.3 Region I ( Ns > 3 ) Region II ( Ns ≤3 ) Single mode 8 34 Region I is the multi - mode region . Multi mode 15 26 Region II is the single mode , low Ns region ( Ns≤3 ) and includes all points ...
... modes for shear fraction between 0.5 and 1.3 Region I ( Ns > 3 ) Region II ( Ns ≤3 ) Single mode 8 34 Region I is the multi - mode region . Multi mode 15 26 Region II is the single mode , low Ns region ( Ns≤3 ) and includes all points ...
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... Mode 1 has a reduced velocity of approximately 7.0 when mode two first appears . Therefore , max ~ 7.0 Mode 3 first appears with a reduced velocity of 4.5 . Therefore , min ~ 4.5 Mode 2 has a reduced velocity of approximately 6.5 when ...
... Mode 1 has a reduced velocity of approximately 7.0 when mode two first appears . Therefore , max ~ 7.0 Mode 3 first appears with a reduced velocity of 4.5 . Therefore , min ~ 4.5 Mode 2 has a reduced velocity of approximately 6.5 when ...
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