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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... layer . Since the water drag at the bottom of the mixed layer is zero , we must remove the w term from ( 12 ) . The surface elevation satisfies ( neglecting thickness variations in the mixed layer ) the usual incompressibility restraint ...
... layer . Since the water drag at the bottom of the mixed layer is zero , we must remove the w term from ( 12 ) . The surface elevation satisfies ( neglecting thickness variations in the mixed layer ) the usual incompressibility restraint ...
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... layer clusters , both projects . 2.2 Friction velocity and surface roughness In atmospheric studies , stress measuring instruments are usually deployed in the so- called surface layer . This allows two import- ant simplications : ( 1 ) ...
... layer clusters , both projects . 2.2 Friction velocity and surface roughness In atmospheric studies , stress measuring instruments are usually deployed in the so- called surface layer . This allows two import- ant simplications : ( 1 ) ...
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... layer thickness , varying as a function of , and vo velocity of the indenter . In Figure 3 , a varying layer thickness is illustrated ; other patterns are possible , for example with the thickness increasing from the axis of symmetry to ...
... layer thickness , varying as a function of , and vo velocity of the indenter . In Figure 3 , a varying layer thickness is illustrated ; other patterns are possible , for example with the thickness increasing from the axis of symmetry to ...
Contents
ICE PROPERTIESII | 31 |
The Growth of EGADS Model Ice in a Small Tank | 47 |
ICE DRIFT AND DYNAMICS | 69 |
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