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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... water depth ( m ) 0.260. OMAE99 / OFT - 4133 Edward M. Patton , Ph.D. / Southwest Research Institute Ing . Mauro ... water are large and bulky devices . This is because the density of the syntactic foam to resist the resulting compressive ...
... water depth ( m ) 0.260. OMAE99 / OFT - 4133 Edward M. Patton , Ph.D. / Southwest Research Institute Ing . Mauro ... water are large and bulky devices . This is because the density of the syntactic foam to resist the resulting compressive ...
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depth water than had been otherwise technologically possible . Current ultra deep water syntactic products , either ... depth , are in the density range of 0.50 to 056 . Since the specific gravity of an aluminum sphere for a 3000 meter ...
depth water than had been otherwise technologically possible . Current ultra deep water syntactic products , either ... depth , are in the density range of 0.50 to 056 . Since the specific gravity of an aluminum sphere for a 3000 meter ...
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... Water depth ( m ) 4.5 5 Figure3 Relative errors vs. water depth computation are : Water depths are 2 - 5 meters , Wave heights are 1 - 3 meters , Wave period is 10 seconds , and Diameter of the cylinder is 1 meters . The computational ...
... Water depth ( m ) 4.5 5 Figure3 Relative errors vs. water depth computation are : Water depths are 2 - 5 meters , Wave heights are 1 - 3 meters , Wave period is 10 seconds , and Diameter of the cylinder is 1 meters . The computational ...
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