Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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where is the nonlinear part that may be functions of the acceleration , velocity and displacement . The excitation- response diagram for a nonlinear SDOF system is shown in Fig . 1 ( Bendat and Piersol , 1993 ) . The presence of the ...
where is the nonlinear part that may be functions of the acceleration , velocity and displacement . The excitation- response diagram for a nonlinear SDOF system is shown in Fig . 1 ( Bendat and Piersol , 1993 ) . The presence of the ...
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domain approach , a full nonlinear incident wave cannot be considered as such . It is also straightforward to account for other effects such as the nonlinear drag force in this method . The method has also been applied for the forced ...
domain approach , a full nonlinear incident wave cannot be considered as such . It is also straightforward to account for other effects such as the nonlinear drag force in this method . The method has also been applied for the forced ...
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... nonlinear effects . The technique is applied to a physically realistic spar model where the predominant nonlinearity ... nonlinear forcing itself . The nonlinear free decay tests illustrate an example of an amplitude - dependent natural ...
... nonlinear effects . The technique is applied to a physically realistic spar model where the predominant nonlinearity ... nonlinear forcing itself . The nonlinear free decay tests illustrate an example of an amplitude - dependent natural ...
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