Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 13, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994 - Arctic regions |
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Q N Chen ( 1972 ) compiled drag coefficient data in uniform flow . He compiled experimental data from a number of authors , including Schlichting ( 1968 ) , Keefe ( 1961 ) , and Son & Hanratty ( 1969 ) . Their measured results agree ...
Q N Chen ( 1972 ) compiled drag coefficient data in uniform flow . He compiled experimental data from a number of authors , including Schlichting ( 1968 ) , Keefe ( 1961 ) , and Son & Hanratty ( 1969 ) . Their measured results agree ...
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TABLE 5.4 COMPILED DRAG COEFFICIENT DATA VS REYNOLDS NUMBER 1 Zdravkovich , M. M. , Brand , V. P.. Curve # Authors Low Re High Re Medium Cylinder Comments S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S S S air S S Relf - Simmons 1.0E + 02 2.0E + 06 air Sallet ...
TABLE 5.4 COMPILED DRAG COEFFICIENT DATA VS REYNOLDS NUMBER 1 Zdravkovich , M. M. , Brand , V. P.. Curve # Authors Low Re High Re Medium Cylinder Comments S S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S S S air S S Relf - Simmons 1.0E + 02 2.0E + 06 air Sallet ...
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Points 16 show the higher drag coefficient values as high as 0.85 . However , the cylinder surface was not smooth but had a roughness of 0.0002 . Shell's peak values are about 0.76 for the smooth cylinder . Results from Schmidt tests ...
Points 16 show the higher drag coefficient values as high as 0.85 . However , the cylinder surface was not smooth but had a roughness of 0.0002 . Shell's peak values are about 0.76 for the smooth cylinder . Results from Schmidt tests ...
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OCEAN WAVES AND ENERGY | 1 |
Load Control Method and Its Realization on an OWC Wave Power Converter | 19 |
Nonlinearity in CrestTrough Statistics of Bretschneider Seas | 27 |
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