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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... ranges , where a ' range ' is ence between the 95th and ariable when only the one e and the rest are frozen ity studies , the range is input , rather than the : variable is varied over ues . Inherent in this nship between the input le ...
... ranges , where a ' range ' is ence between the 95th and ariable when only the one e and the rest are frozen ity studies , the range is input , rather than the : variable is varied over ues . Inherent in this nship between the input le ...
Page 147
... range of 1/3 < wm / um < 1/2 is transitional range from the oscillating flow pattern to the rotating one . the Next , let us consider the flow separation which has very significant effects on the maximum wave force . Figure 2 shows the ...
... range of 1/3 < wm / um < 1/2 is transitional range from the oscillating flow pattern to the rotating one . the Next , let us consider the flow separation which has very significant effects on the maximum wave force . Figure 2 shows the ...
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... range of KC 10 . in The same tendency as in Fig.7 was observed the relationship between Cpz and KC , the figure of which is not drawn in this paper . However , CDZ in the range that KC is larger than h / gT2 . This may be largely caused ...
... range of KC 10 . in The same tendency as in Fig.7 was observed the relationship between Cpz and KC , the figure of which is not drawn in this paper . However , CDZ in the range that KC is larger than h / gT2 . This may be largely caused ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
On the Significance of Negative Added Mass | 53 |
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