Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... hydrodynamic interference effects among the devices are exactly accounted for using a method that can solve the problem to any desired accuracy . The method is based on single body hydrodynamic characteristics that are properly combined ...
... hydrodynamic interference effects among the devices are exactly accounted for using a method that can solve the problem to any desired accuracy . The method is based on single body hydrodynamic characteristics that are properly combined ...
Page 194
... hydrodynamic damping are small . When sea waves are considered , hydrodynamic damping forces are proportional to the square of the relative velocities between the waves and the structure . Since the wave velocities are very much higher ...
... hydrodynamic damping are small . When sea waves are considered , hydrodynamic damping forces are proportional to the square of the relative velocities between the waves and the structure . Since the wave velocities are very much higher ...
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... hydrodynamic added mass in surge due to a unit surge acceleration Ya derivative of sway hydrodynamic moment with respect Y ; Yv = = σ¡ = 1 . to a hydrodynamic added mass in sway due to a unit yaw acceleration hydrodynamic added mass in ...
... hydrodynamic added mass in surge due to a unit surge acceleration Ya derivative of sway hydrodynamic moment with respect Y ; Yv = = σ¡ = 1 . to a hydrodynamic added mass in sway due to a unit yaw acceleration hydrodynamic added mass in ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 1 |
Structural Mechanics | 31 |
Hydroelastic and Articulated Structure | 41 |
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