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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... shown in Fig.7 comparing with measured motion spectra and with estimated ones using theoretical response functions . In this case , the significant wave height was 4.9m and principal wave direction was -5 ° . The bird - eye view and ...
... shown in Fig.7 comparing with measured motion spectra and with estimated ones using theoretical response functions . In this case , the significant wave height was 4.9m and principal wave direction was -5 ° . The bird - eye view and ...
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... shown in Figure 6 , and the bending moment distributions at both operating and workover positions are shown in Figure 7 . Clearly , the peak bending moment in the workover position is a factor of three , approximately , greater than ...
... shown in Figure 6 , and the bending moment distributions at both operating and workover positions are shown in Figure 7 . Clearly , the peak bending moment in the workover position is a factor of three , approximately , greater than ...
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... shown in Fig.4 . The weight pull down the free end of the model and the elapsed time became 34 seconds . Result of controlled case is shown in Fig.5 . The model is con- trolled by HAC only . Time series of control force are shown in Fig ...
... shown in Fig.4 . The weight pull down the free end of the model and the elapsed time became 34 seconds . Result of controlled case is shown in Fig.5 . The model is con- trolled by HAC only . Time series of control force are shown in Fig ...
Contents
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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