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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... hydrodynamic drag . The dominance of the wind drag and hy- drodynamic drag has been confirmed in the Bering Air - Sea - Ice Study , e.g. , Pease et al . ( 1983 ) . The accuracy of an ice move- ment model would then depend on the ...
... hydrodynamic drag . The dominance of the wind drag and hy- drodynamic drag has been confirmed in the Bering Air - Sea - Ice Study , e.g. , Pease et al . ( 1983 ) . The accuracy of an ice move- ment model would then depend on the ...
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... hydrodynamic forces are basically larger than those obtained for the case of no ice cover . Numerical calculations have been carried out systematically not only to give the fundamental knowledge for the phenomenon but , at the same time ...
... hydrodynamic forces are basically larger than those obtained for the case of no ice cover . Numerical calculations have been carried out systematically not only to give the fundamental knowledge for the phenomenon but , at the same time ...
Page 162
... hydrodynamic interaction effects for the complex geom- etry of the subsea modules often in question . To be a practical tool , this calls for a semi - empirical method using hydrodynamic coefficients in a manner similar to the Morison ...
... hydrodynamic interaction effects for the complex geom- etry of the subsea modules often in question . To be a practical tool , this calls for a semi - empirical method using hydrodynamic coefficients in a manner similar to the Morison ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
On the Significance of Negative Added Mass | 53 |
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