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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... pressure measurement could support analytical and numerical methods , and yet provide important data related to structural loading . In this paper , only tests representing a structure ... pressures simultaneously . Any pressure range 82 22.
... pressure measurement could support analytical and numerical methods , and yet provide important data related to structural loading . In this paper , only tests representing a structure ... pressures simultaneously . Any pressure range 82 22.
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... Pressure Measurements As mentioned previously , the fluctuating pressure on the surface of the cylinder was measured by a micromanometer with analog output . The micromano- meter was connected to the static pressure hole on the cylinder ...
... Pressure Measurements As mentioned previously , the fluctuating pressure on the surface of the cylinder was measured by a micromanometer with analog output . The micromano- meter was connected to the static pressure hole on the cylinder ...
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became pronounced because of the weakness of the pressure signal . The pressure spectrum at 180 ° ( in the wake ) shows no effect for the shedding . Now con- sider the case with upstream shear ; Figure 18 shows the results for this case ...
became pronounced because of the weakness of the pressure signal . The pressure spectrum at 180 ° ( in the wake ) shows no effect for the shedding . Now con- sider the case with upstream shear ; Figure 18 shows the results for this case ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCESI | 1 |
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 |
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