Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... equation is approximate . One can obtain more refined approximate equations by increasing the number of directors in the theory . For example , Shields and Webster ( 1988 ) derived the Level II ( L = 2 ) equations by using the ...
... equation is approximate . One can obtain more refined approximate equations by increasing the number of directors in the theory . For example , Shields and Webster ( 1988 ) derived the Level II ( L = 2 ) equations by using the ...
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... equations determining equilib- rium of forces and moments towards the normal and the binormal ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) is shown below . Equation ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) can be transformed by excludingN , B , K2 , K3 and dy / ds variables in such a way ...
... equations determining equilib- rium of forces and moments towards the normal and the binormal ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) is shown below . Equation ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) can be transformed by excludingN , B , K2 , K3 and dy / ds variables in such a way ...
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... equations is their simplicity . While equation ( 26 ) might be derived proceeding from small DS defor- mations at ... equations . Also , equation ( 25 ) containing nonlinear expressions 29 4 , and ɛ ,, i = 1-4 , with magnitude below 0.5 ...
... equations is their simplicity . While equation ( 26 ) might be derived proceeding from small DS defor- mations at ... equations . Also , equation ( 25 ) containing nonlinear expressions 29 4 , and ɛ ,, i = 1-4 , with magnitude below 0.5 ...
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OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 1 |
Structural Mechanics | 31 |
VOLUME IB OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY | 41 |
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