Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... velocity slightly but used of a few hundred parts per e the velocity by less than 0.1 % anges in velocity during testing . used for testing , its acoustic ell established and can be taken into ng the technique . of approximately 10 to ...
... velocity slightly but used of a few hundred parts per e the velocity by less than 0.1 % anges in velocity during testing . used for testing , its acoustic ell established and can be taken into ng the technique . of approximately 10 to ...
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... velocity while volume loss occurs . observed influence . Suspended materials such as clay are easily in water samples and consideration given to their 7 EFFECT OF DISSOLVED SALTS The acoustic velocity in water containing dissolved salts ...
... velocity while volume loss occurs . observed influence . Suspended materials such as clay are easily in water samples and consideration given to their 7 EFFECT OF DISSOLVED SALTS The acoustic velocity in water containing dissolved salts ...
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... velocity are assessable . Fig . 1 shows a typical test section with transmitter and detector . 9.5 Velocity Resolution Since Velocity resolution is critical to the technique . Ultrasonic velocity measurement techniques are capable of ...
... velocity are assessable . Fig . 1 shows a typical test section with transmitter and detector . 9.5 Velocity Resolution Since Velocity resolution is critical to the technique . Ultrasonic velocity measurement techniques are capable of ...
Contents
Model Tests | 3 |
B Bryndum V Jacobsen and D T Tsahalis 9 | 21 |
Scour Under Pipelines | 33 |
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