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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... estimated using response functions obtained in former section agree well with measured spectra . On the other hand , the spectra estimated using theoretical response functions also agree roughly with measured ones , but in the case of ...
... estimated using response functions obtained in former section agree well with measured spectra . On the other hand , the spectra estimated using theoretical response functions also agree roughly with measured ones , but in the case of ...
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... estimated to only 3 % of the corresponding maximum dynamic motion amplitude experienced during the impact . From the observed damping dependence on the motion amplitude combined with the motion amplitude estimated in a steady state sea ...
... estimated to only 3 % of the corresponding maximum dynamic motion amplitude experienced during the impact . From the observed damping dependence on the motion amplitude combined with the motion amplitude estimated in a steady state sea ...
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... estimated directly from the actual static surge / force curve ( fig.8 ) with a known , or estimated , extreme slow - drift surge value as input . For the estimation of the extreme surge to be used here , the procedure in Stansberg ...
... estimated directly from the actual static surge / force curve ( fig.8 ) with a known , or estimated , extreme slow - drift surge value as input . For the estimation of the extreme surge to be used here , the procedure in Stansberg ...
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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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