Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2; Volume 8, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... force can be calculated by F = - p Car DLu2 ( 22 ) By using least square error analysis of authors ' test data , Car is equal to 2.40 . B. Wave - current force of monochromatic waves 1. The relationship between force coefficients with ...
... force can be calculated by F = - p Car DLu2 ( 22 ) By using least square error analysis of authors ' test data , Car is equal to 2.40 . B. Wave - current force of monochromatic waves 1. The relationship between force coefficients with ...
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... force coefficients obtained experimentally from a small diameter flexibly mounted vertical cylinder . From the first series of tests measured particle velocities , sectional forces and response displacements are used to determine the force ...
... force coefficients obtained experimentally from a small diameter flexibly mounted vertical cylinder . From the first series of tests measured particle velocities , sectional forces and response displacements are used to determine the force ...
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The harmonic r.m.s force coefficients have an advantage over the usual drag , inertia and maximum lift coefficients in that any sensitivity to the phase angle between the force and water particle velocity is removed . The data from the ...
The harmonic r.m.s force coefficients have an advantage over the usual drag , inertia and maximum lift coefficients in that any sensitivity to the phase angle between the force and water particle velocity is removed . The data from the ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
On the Significance of Negative Added Mass | 53 |
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