Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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LOADING COMPONENTS DUE TO THE SECOND - ORDER POTENTIAL The computation of the high and low - frequency second - order wave loads due to the second - order potential may be accomplished utilizing a method developed by Lighthill [ 6 ] for ...
LOADING COMPONENTS DUE TO THE SECOND - ORDER POTENTIAL The computation of the high and low - frequency second - order wave loads due to the second - order potential may be accomplished utilizing a method developed by Lighthill [ 6 ] for ...
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... components since in these modes the second - order loads due to first - order potentials and those due to the second - order potential are generally out of phase . The heave force components due to both first and second - order ...
... components since in these modes the second - order loads due to first - order potentials and those due to the second - order potential are generally out of phase . The heave force components due to both first and second - order ...
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... components V1 , V2 , V3 as v = d dt the compatibility relations may be found : ( 15 ) where ; C1 = the tangential ... components f1 , f2 , and ƒ3 , acting along the X , Z axes respectively . Also define the moment vector q with ...
... components V1 , V2 , V3 as v = d dt the compatibility relations may be found : ( 15 ) where ; C1 = the tangential ... components f1 , f2 , and ƒ3 , acting along the X , Z axes respectively . Also define the moment vector q with ...
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OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 1 |
Directional Wave Observations During High Sea States From an NDBC Discus Buoy | 25 |
Vortex Trajectories Around a Circular Cylinder in Oscillatory Plus Mean Flows | 69 |
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