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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... regular and irregular waves and it is in agreement with engineering practice . The average wave is used to define KC for regular waves The KC number for all runs are listed in Table 1 . • 3.2 Cd and Cm Determined in Time Domain ( 1 ) ...
... regular and irregular waves and it is in agreement with engineering practice . The average wave is used to define KC for regular waves The KC number for all runs are listed in Table 1 . • 3.2 Cd and Cm Determined in Time Domain ( 1 ) ...
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... waves decrease rapidly to about half of those in small waves at Keulegan - Carpenter number of about 2.5 due to the ... regular waves drag coefficient in vertical direction in regular waves coefficient of lift force which is proportional ...
... waves decrease rapidly to about half of those in small waves at Keulegan - Carpenter number of about 2.5 due to the ... regular waves drag coefficient in vertical direction in regular waves coefficient of lift force which is proportional ...
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... waves and it is assumed that these effects are to be associated with the ... regular and in the longitudinal direction the regularity of it might be ... REGULAR WAVE GROUPS Model Experiments of In order to know the effect of wave drift ...
... waves and it is assumed that these effects are to be associated with the ... regular and in the longitudinal direction the regularity of it might be ... REGULAR WAVE GROUPS Model Experiments of In order to know the effect of wave drift ...
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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