Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... deck structure supported on columns above the water surface . For such structure , the asymme- try of upper and lower surfaces of deck produces potential flow lift force acting on the deck in winds . But there are few studies about lift ...
... deck structure supported on columns above the water surface . For such structure , the asymme- try of upper and lower surfaces of deck produces potential flow lift force acting on the deck in winds . But there are few studies about lift ...
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... deck , negative pres- sure is produced in the vicinity of leading edge of upper surface of deck . Reattachment to the deck occurs at leeward about 10cm from the leading edge . These phenomena were recognized by surface tuft method with ...
... deck , negative pres- sure is produced in the vicinity of leading edge of upper surface of deck . Reattachment to the deck occurs at leeward about 10cm from the leading edge . These phenomena were recognized by surface tuft method with ...
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... deck considered . The results are shown in Fig . 8 . This lift force model accurately describe the experimental ... deck of large semisubmersible was proposed . The conclusions obtained from the present study were as follows : 1. Mean ...
... deck considered . The results are shown in Fig . 8 . This lift force model accurately describe the experimental ... deck of large semisubmersible was proposed . The conclusions obtained from the present study were as follows : 1. Mean ...
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VERY LARGE FLOATING STRUCTURE | 1 |
OMAE99OSU3057 | 9 |
OMAE99OSU3058 | 17 |
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