Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... theory does not make the assumption that the fluid be inviscid or the flow be irrotational but the fluid is assumed to be incompressible . There are no explicit perturbation parameters in this theory in contrast with other theories ...
... theory does not make the assumption that the fluid be inviscid or the flow be irrotational but the fluid is assumed to be incompressible . There are no explicit perturbation parameters in this theory in contrast with other theories ...
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... theory for several different array configurations and , secondly , at verifying the range of applicability of the point absorber theory in dependence on the array's arrangement and the individual device geometry . The devices ...
... theory for several different array configurations and , secondly , at verifying the range of applicability of the point absorber theory in dependence on the array's arrangement and the individual device geometry . The devices ...
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... theory and on the assumption that higher - order harmonic components of a nonlinear wave can be considered as if ... theory ; R / H is the dimensionless runup of the first harmonic and may be found from linear diffraction theory based on ...
... theory and on the assumption that higher - order harmonic components of a nonlinear wave can be considered as if ... theory ; R / H is the dimensionless runup of the first harmonic and may be found from linear diffraction theory based on ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 1 |
VOLUME IB | 9 |
FLOATING AND MOORED SYSTEMS I | 49 |
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