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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... tion of the MIZEX '87 experiment . In addi- tion this sensor is an important , high reso- lution instrument to observe in detail the ice and ocean surface parameters . Coupled with the extensive ground truth data , the SAR can be used ...
... tion of the MIZEX '87 experiment . In addi- tion this sensor is an important , high reso- lution instrument to observe in detail the ice and ocean surface parameters . Coupled with the extensive ground truth data , the SAR can be used ...
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... tion . At this point the main and auxiliary cables are allowed to go slack as the load is transferred to the final pull - in cables . The final alignment and connec- tion is not modeled due to insufficient field data for meaningful ...
... tion . At this point the main and auxiliary cables are allowed to go slack as the load is transferred to the final pull - in cables . The final alignment and connec- tion is not modeled due to insufficient field data for meaningful ...
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... tion of the number of objects . This suggests that ray tracing becomes faster than depth buffering for very complex images . Ray Tracing Disadvantages SLOW : Ray tracing may actually be the fastest rendering method for very complex ...
... tion of the number of objects . This suggests that ray tracing becomes faster than depth buffering for very complex images . Ray Tracing Disadvantages SLOW : Ray tracing may actually be the fastest rendering method for very complex ...
Contents
ICE PROPERTIESII | 31 |
Simple Beam Tests on Type S3 Sea | 63 |
ICE DRIFT AND DYNAMICS | 69 |
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