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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... spectra for the case without shear . One sharp peak with large amplitude at f Hz and a second smaller but broader peak centered around f = 180 Hz were evident in all the spectra at different z - locations . This indicates that in spite ...
... spectra for the case without shear . One sharp peak with large amplitude at f Hz and a second smaller but broader peak centered around f = 180 Hz were evident in all the spectra at different z - locations . This indicates that in spite ...
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... spectra . .6 48 .36 Thin Ship Slender Ship Double Model High Speed Kelvin wake spectra were calculated for a parent hull and two derived hulls . The parent hull has beam - to - length ratio B / L = € 0.10 and draft - to - length ratio H ...
... spectra . .6 48 .36 Thin Ship Slender Ship Double Model High Speed Kelvin wake spectra were calculated for a parent hull and two derived hulls . The parent hull has beam - to - length ratio B / L = € 0.10 and draft - to - length ratio H ...
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... spectra ( 9 ) . Wave spectra For the response analysis of offshore structures , the study on the shape of the wave spectra is essential . In general , higher energy spectra were observed off Daman and Umbergaon as compared to other two ...
... spectra ( 9 ) . Wave spectra For the response analysis of offshore structures , the study on the shape of the wave spectra is essential . In general , higher energy spectra were observed off Daman and Umbergaon as compared to other two ...
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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acting amplitude analysis angle applied approximate assumed body boundary breaking calculated coefficient compared comparison components computed considered corresponding cylinder damping density depend depth determined diameter direction distribution drag drift drift force dynamic effects elevation energy Engineering equation estimated excitation experimental experiments expressed field Figure flow fluid frequency function given horizontal hydrodynamic incident increase integral irregular length linear load mass maximum mean measured Mechanics method motion obtained Ocean Offshore oscillation parameters period phase platform position potential predicted present pressure probability problem range ratio region regular waves relative Research respectively response second order shear ship shown shows simulation solution spectra spectrum structure surface Table theory values velocity vertical wave drift wave forces wave height wind