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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5 Figure 7 Force displacement curve for test H05 - 10 8 6 4 0 2 4 6 8 10
Dimensionless force [Legend for load penetration Slow pull speed : Green line
Normal pull speed Blue line Fast pull speed : Red line Remoulded clay : Thick
lines Large ...
5 Figure 7 Force displacement curve for test H05 - 10 8 6 4 0 2 4 6 8 10
Dimensionless force [Legend for load penetration Slow pull speed : Green line
Normal pull speed Blue line Fast pull speed : Red line Remoulded clay : Thick
lines Large ...
Page 642
From 2 : 00 24th to 6 : 00 24 " , wind speed is higher than 25m / s , thus , cut out
condition is considered for the analysis . Ave . Wind Speed for the Priod ( m / s )
Ave , Wave H for the Priodím ) A Measured Wind Speedi m / s ) Measured Wave ...
From 2 : 00 24th to 6 : 00 24 " , wind speed is higher than 25m / s , thus , cut out
condition is considered for the analysis . Ave . Wind Speed for the Priod ( m / s )
Ave , Wave H for the Priodím ) A Measured Wind Speedi m / s ) Measured Wave ...
Page 953
At 1 nautical mile from the FLNG , the speed has dropped to 5 . 5 knots and the
ship has moved to a parallel position , laterally approx . 75 m away from the
FLNG . The two tugs are connected at the bow and at the stern . When the bow of
the ...
At 1 nautical mile from the FLNG , the speed has dropped to 5 . 5 knots and the
ship has moved to a parallel position , laterally approx . 75 m away from the
FLNG . The two tugs are connected at the bow and at the stern . When the bow of
the ...
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