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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Page 487
... shows also the good agreement with the experimental results . Everybody may assume from the comparisons of these results that the flow around a oscillating cylinder is of two dimension and the in- line force be predicted by laminar flow ...
... shows also the good agreement with the experimental results . Everybody may assume from the comparisons of these results that the flow around a oscillating cylinder is of two dimension and the in- line force be predicted by laminar flow ...
Page 557
... show corresponding results for U = 10 knots . Figure 4 shows that for U = 0 the strongest waves are those which are dif- fracted approximately at the same angle as Bw , and there is a certain symmetry between the plots for Bw and 180 ...
... show corresponding results for U = 10 knots . Figure 4 shows that for U = 0 the strongest waves are those which are dif- fracted approximately at the same angle as Bw , and there is a certain symmetry between the plots for Bw and 180 ...
Page 621
... shows the significant wave height and wave period of January 1987. In this figure , dotted lines show the measured values by Japan Meteoro- logical Agency at Atsumi which is about 15Km south of Yura . Both data are in good agreement ...
... shows the significant wave height and wave period of January 1987. In this figure , dotted lines show the measured values by Japan Meteoro- logical Agency at Atsumi which is about 15Km south of Yura . Both data are in good agreement ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 1 |
WaveCurrent Force on Horizontal Cylinder | 7 |
On the Significance of Negative Added Mass | 53 |
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