Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2004 - Arctic regions |
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... presented in blue and the potential field lines are presented in black In the GDF file , the dipole panels must be included separately , after the conventional panels which represent the remainder of the body surface . 2000 1800 075 650 ...
... presented in blue and the potential field lines are presented in black In the GDF file , the dipole panels must be included separately , after the conventional panels which represent the remainder of the body surface . 2000 1800 075 650 ...
Page 975
... presented the response amplitude operator for heave motion . When the height of the duct is increased , the amplitude of the first resonance period increases , too . 2.40 2.20 280 1.80 1.80 148 120 • Ad - 1,5 m -Ad = 3,0 m Add 5 m Ad ...
... presented the response amplitude operator for heave motion . When the height of the duct is increased , the amplitude of the first resonance period increases , too . 2.40 2.20 280 1.80 1.80 148 120 • Ad - 1,5 m -Ad = 3,0 m Add 5 m Ad ...
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... presented in Figure 4 , clearly it exceeds the 9 ° limit , with a peak of 17.6 ° . It should be noted that the contribution of mean angle ( mainly from steady current ) is 5.3 ° . The telescopic joint stroke is presented in Figure 5 ...
... presented in Figure 4 , clearly it exceeds the 9 ° limit , with a peak of 17.6 ° . It should be noted that the contribution of mean angle ( mainly from steady current ) is 5.3 ° . The telescopic joint stroke is presented in Figure 5 ...
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