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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The tests have verified empty annuli , filled annuli , annuli that are slowly filling
over time , blocked and partially blocked end - fitting annulus vent ports . supplier
specified pressure capacity for the outer sheath . Unless specific issues are ...
The tests have verified empty annuli , filled annuli , annuli that are slowly filling
over time , blocked and partially blocked end - fitting annulus vent ports . supplier
specified pressure capacity for the outer sheath . Unless specific issues are ...
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When blast wave moves towards the exit of source , the gas extended and the
pressure is reduced until it reaches to under atmosphere pressure and in this
situation the direction of air current is reversed . This negative pressure is related
to ...
When blast wave moves towards the exit of source , the gas extended and the
pressure is reduced until it reaches to under atmosphere pressure and in this
situation the direction of air current is reversed . This negative pressure is related
to ...
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( 13 ) The procedure to determine the statistics was to calculate the pressure
response spectrum given the pressure transfer functions , determined via
radiation - diffraction and the approximation for internal pressure , and a given
excitation ...
( 13 ) The procedure to determine the statistics was to calculate the pressure
response spectrum given the pressure transfer functions , determined via
radiation - diffraction and the approximation for internal pressure , and a given
excitation ...
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