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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... shows that c❘ is linearly related to wave height . Fig . 9 shows the variation of fluctu- ating amplitude of wind velocity measured just over the water surface with wave height . Vertical axis shows nondimensional wind velocity ...
... shows that c❘ is linearly related to wave height . Fig . 9 shows the variation of fluctu- ating amplitude of wind velocity measured just over the water surface with wave height . Vertical axis shows nondimensional wind velocity ...
Page 97
... shows ISE's simulated wing displacement as a dashed line . The larger wing deflection of our simulation may account for a portion of the difference between the simulated cable tensions . -4 -8 ( even ( 190 ) -10 -12 -14 -10 -10 100 200 ...
... shows ISE's simulated wing displacement as a dashed line . The larger wing deflection of our simulation may account for a portion of the difference between the simulated cable tensions . -4 -8 ( even ( 190 ) -10 -12 -14 -10 -10 100 200 ...
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... shows separation at the tip where the backward flow on the airfoil surface is extended far towards the leading edge . Though the flow separation for the low flow coefficients starts again at the hub , the high solidity rotor seems to be ...
... shows separation at the tip where the backward flow on the airfoil surface is extended far towards the leading edge . Though the flow separation for the low flow coefficients starts again at the hub , the high solidity rotor seems to be ...
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VERY LARGE FLOATING STRUCTURE | 1 |
OMAE99OSU3057 | 9 |
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