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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Page 127
... velocity of the ice gradually approaches that of the freestream current . If waves are present and are colinear with the current , then the ice mass will reach an equilibrium velocity greater than the freestream current speed under the ...
... velocity of the ice gradually approaches that of the freestream current . If waves are present and are colinear with the current , then the ice mass will reach an equilibrium velocity greater than the freestream current speed under the ...
Page 205
... velocity was taken as the free stream velocity at the anti - node of vibration , then the response of the structure could be described by the usual reduced velocity instability regime . It is suggested that for mode shapes with more ...
... velocity was taken as the free stream velocity at the anti - node of vibration , then the response of the structure could be described by the usual reduced velocity instability regime . It is suggested that for mode shapes with more ...
Page 237
... velocity . hot wire anemeometer system of the constant tem- perature type was used to measure the fluctuating velocity . The system included an X - fiber film probe ( type DISA 55 R53 for the horizontal ( y ) traverses and DISA 55R54 ...
... velocity . hot wire anemeometer system of the constant tem- perature type was used to measure the fluctuating velocity . The system included an X - fiber film probe ( type DISA 55 R53 for the horizontal ( y ) traverses and DISA 55R54 ...
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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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