Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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The time lag may be caused by memory effect or history effect due to the vortices generated in previous cycles as the case of irregularly oscillating circular cylinder shown by Ikeda , Osa and Tanaka [ 14 ) . Therefore , the wave forces ...
The time lag may be caused by memory effect or history effect due to the vortices generated in previous cycles as the case of irregularly oscillating circular cylinder shown by Ikeda , Osa and Tanaka [ 14 ) . Therefore , the wave forces ...
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These differences of the characteristics may be partly caused by the memory effect of the shedding vortices generated in the previous swings . Ikeda et al . ( 1988 ) pointed out that the memory effect on the drag coefficient of bluff ...
These differences of the characteristics may be partly caused by the memory effect of the shedding vortices generated in the previous swings . Ikeda et al . ( 1988 ) pointed out that the memory effect on the drag coefficient of bluff ...
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The effects of non - linearities in wave excitation forces and in stiffness terms are also illustrated in Table 1. ... Table 4 shows the effect of variation of GM on steady tilt and oscillatory roll motions . where MpF = M + FR ( t EF ...
The effects of non - linearities in wave excitation forces and in stiffness terms are also illustrated in Table 1. ... Table 4 shows the effect of variation of GM on steady tilt and oscillatory roll motions . where MpF = M + FR ( t EF ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY PART | 12 |
Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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