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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... operate as required . Various frequencies , power levels , water depths and horizontal ranges were tried ( ISE Research , Ltd. , 1992-1995 ) . Slant ranges of over 5 km were attainable in deeper water , with somewhat shorter ranges in ...
... operate as required . Various frequencies , power levels , water depths and horizontal ranges were tried ( ISE Research , Ltd. , 1992-1995 ) . Slant ranges of over 5 km were attainable in deeper water , with somewhat shorter ranges in ...
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... operated . The pneumatic pistons and valves were supplied by FESTO INC . Each gas bottle can hold a maximum pressure of ... operate . Five of its high current digital output channels are used to energize the solenoids in the pneumatic ...
... operated . The pneumatic pistons and valves were supplied by FESTO INC . Each gas bottle can hold a maximum pressure of ... operate . Five of its high current digital output channels are used to energize the solenoids in the pneumatic ...
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... operate at 30 frames / second . A computer based frame grabber captures the video output and stores each of the frames in the computer . Two black dot targets were placed at specific locations on the model where the motion is analyzed ...
... operate at 30 frames / second . A computer based frame grabber captures the video output and stores each of the frames in the computer . Two black dot targets were placed at specific locations on the model where the motion is analyzed ...
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VERY LARGE FLOATING STRUCTURE | 1 |
OMAE99OSU3057 | 9 |
OMAE99OSU3058 | 17 |
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