Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... surfaces . One may either be interested in obtaining the original shape or the change in the shape of the surface due to applied loads . There are many methods for measuring the surface ( or its change ) such as interferometry ...
... surfaces . One may either be interested in obtaining the original shape or the change in the shape of the surface due to applied loads . There are many methods for measuring the surface ( or its change ) such as interferometry ...
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... surface . and the observation system must be large enough to barrels do not obstruct the lens ensure that another and yet small enough to ensure that the water surface area lies between the field of both the projection and the ...
... surface . and the observation system must be large enough to barrels do not obstruct the lens ensure that another and yet small enough to ensure that the water surface area lies between the field of both the projection and the ...
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... surface . A spectral method , with transforms in Fourier - Chebyshev space , is used to solve the two - dimensional incompressible Navier - Stokes equations . Three conditions are considered at the surface : the fixed no - slip and ...
... surface . A spectral method , with transforms in Fourier - Chebyshev space , is used to solve the two - dimensional incompressible Navier - Stokes equations . Three conditions are considered at the surface : the fixed no - slip and ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES | 1 |
Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 25 |
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