Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2; Volume 7, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... equation " ( 11 ) arising from the products of first order effects can be computed straightforwardly by means of ... equation ( 6 ) , the equations governing the second order diffraction potential Dij read ( 15 ) α ( 1 ) Ii igi cosh ( z ...
... equation " ( 11 ) arising from the products of first order effects can be computed straightforwardly by means of ... equation ( 6 ) , the equations governing the second order diffraction potential Dij read ( 15 ) α ( 1 ) Ii igi cosh ( z ...
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... equation ( 3 ) represents the conventional linear parts of the vessel dynamics and the second term is related to the nonlinear part . Further , in special case of only two directional waves equation ( 3 ) becomes ∞ + 5 ( w ) : two ...
... equation ( 3 ) represents the conventional linear parts of the vessel dynamics and the second term is related to the nonlinear part . Further , in special case of only two directional waves equation ( 3 ) becomes ∞ + 5 ( w ) : two ...
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... ( equation 12 ) under the constraints that the first N power moments be equal to the true moments μ ( equations 11 ) . Upon maximization , the following density function p ( y ) is obtained : P1 ( Y ) = exp ( - Žλy " ) n = 0 3 ÿ + aý + y ...
... ( equation 12 ) under the constraints that the first N power moments be equal to the true moments μ ( equations 11 ) . Upon maximization , the following density function p ( y ) is obtained : P1 ( Y ) = exp ( - Žλy " ) n = 0 3 ÿ + aý + y ...
Contents
Catchment Regions of Multiple Dynamic Responses in Nonlinear Problems of Offshore Mechanics | 15 |
Hydrodynamic Forces on a Floating Cylinder in Waves of Finite Depth | 23 |
Wave Load Estimation in Deep Water as Affected by Wave Period Errors | 33 |
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