Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 7, Parts 4-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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Although , in this previous work , the blending surface is generated by topological transformations , it is conceptually equivalent to taking the envelope of a sphere of constant radius moving while in contact with both surfaces to be ...
Although , in this previous work , the blending surface is generated by topological transformations , it is conceptually equivalent to taking the envelope of a sphere of constant radius moving while in contact with both surfaces to be ...
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The blending surface generated by this method is also a constant radius blending surface , but is no longer the envelope of a moving sphere . Pegna ( 1987 ) showed that this problem also has a closed form solution representable by Rigid ...
The blending surface generated by this method is also a constant radius blending surface , but is no longer the envelope of a moving sphere . Pegna ( 1987 ) showed that this problem also has a closed form solution representable by Rigid ...
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Table 6 presents the type of results under constant total machine hours ; in this case , reduction of the total ... PER WEEK 427.76 452.75 5.8 a CASE : CONSTANT TOTAL LABOR HOURS TABLE 5 : From those tables , it can be seen that ...
Table 6 presents the type of results under constant total machine hours ; in this case , reduction of the total ... PER WEEK 427.76 452.75 5.8 a CASE : CONSTANT TOTAL LABOR HOURS TABLE 5 : From those tables , it can be seen that ...
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Contents
ICE PROPERTIES1 | 1 |
Effects of Temperature and Strain Rate on Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Naturally Formed Fresh | 19 |
ICE PROPERTIES | 31 |
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