Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... determined from the decay tests and compared with the theoretical values . It was found that the measured natural periods corresponded exactly to the theoretical values determined under the assumption of a constant added mass ...
... determined from the decay tests and compared with the theoretical values . It was found that the measured natural periods corresponded exactly to the theoretical values determined under the assumption of a constant added mass ...
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... determined between any response maximum ( quasi - static as well as dynamic ) of the model and one specific crest height , eg . a crest of 13 m . This procedure can be repeated for other crest heights . In Fig . 6 , the distributions of ...
... determined between any response maximum ( quasi - static as well as dynamic ) of the model and one specific crest height , eg . a crest of 13 m . This procedure can be repeated for other crest heights . In Fig . 6 , the distributions of ...
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... determined . 5 COMPARISON This section will present the results obtained using both constrained simulations and extensive random simulations . There will be some discussion of how to decrease the simulation effort when using the ...
... determined . 5 COMPARISON This section will present the results obtained using both constrained simulations and extensive random simulations . There will be some discussion of how to decrease the simulation effort when using the ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Sea Surface Wind Stress in Stratified Atmospheric Flow | 49 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 65 |
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