Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... force intensities and coefficients along cylinders using the Morison equation are normally calculated in conjunction with a wave theory . Predictions of force coefficients on cylinders in the splash zone are subject to uncertainties ...
... force intensities and coefficients along cylinders using the Morison equation are normally calculated in conjunction with a wave theory . Predictions of force coefficients on cylinders in the splash zone are subject to uncertainties ...
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... Force Comparison between the Two Models The geometric ratio of the test ... coefficients are approximately 0.6 to both e / D = 0.0 and e / D = 0.2 . For ... Force Coefficients of the Two Models Based on Re and KC , regression analysis ...
... Force Comparison between the Two Models The geometric ratio of the test ... coefficients are approximately 0.6 to both e / D = 0.0 and e / D = 0.2 . For ... Force Coefficients of the Two Models Based on Re and KC , regression analysis ...
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... at low Reynolds numbers . These schemes are evolving rapidly but are not yet widely available 345 The Effect of In-Line Spacing of Two Cylinder Groups on the Morison Force Coefficients Darren J Smith and Nicholas Haritos.
... at low Reynolds numbers . These schemes are evolving rapidly but are not yet widely available 345 The Effect of In-Line Spacing of Two Cylinder Groups on the Morison Force Coefficients Darren J Smith and Nicholas Haritos.
Contents
PART | 1 |
Sea Surface Wind Stress in Stratified Atmospheric Flow | 49 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 65 |
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