Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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Page 42
... wave , the more nonlinear , in a mathematical sense , the wave becomes , and spectral methods are limited to linear waves . B. Wave Data Measured data compiled over many years would provide the ideal data base for wave forecasting to ...
... wave , the more nonlinear , in a mathematical sense , the wave becomes , and spectral methods are limited to linear waves . B. Wave Data Measured data compiled over many years would provide the ideal data base for wave forecasting to ...
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... wave properties for large waves . The Airy theory is also known as linear wave theory , due to the mathematical fact that the theory is developed to only first order in wave steepness , ak , where a is the wave amplitude , k is the wave ...
... wave properties for large waves . The Airy theory is also known as linear wave theory , due to the mathematical fact that the theory is developed to only first order in wave steepness , ak , where a is the wave amplitude , k is the wave ...
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... wave environment over the service life of the structure . The first description is simply to count the expected number of waves of various heights ( an assumed wave period is associated with each wave height ) . For example , of 1000 ...
... wave environment over the service life of the structure . The first description is simply to count the expected number of waves of various heights ( an assumed wave period is associated with each wave height ) . For example , of 1000 ...
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Fatigue in Composites: Science and Technology of the Fatigue Response of ... Bryan Harris Limited preview - 2003 |