Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... linear wave theory , which assumes infinitesimal wave steepness , in conjunction with empirical wave stretching tech- niques to provide a more realistic representation of near surface kinematics . The current velocity field is then ...
... linear wave theory , which assumes infinitesimal wave steepness , in conjunction with empirical wave stretching tech- niques to provide a more realistic representation of near surface kinematics . The current velocity field is then ...
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... linear theory provides unacceptable results near the free surface . However , linear wave theory has been shown to reasonably match measured particle kine- matics below the mean water line . Empirical modifications of the results of linear ...
... linear theory provides unacceptable results near the free surface . However , linear wave theory has been shown to reasonably match measured particle kine- matics below the mean water line . Empirical modifications of the results of linear ...
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... linear method , but certain non - linear effects are introduced by the substituting ( " stretching " ) of the vertical coordinate z by the time - varying variable z ' : z ' = ( z - ń ) / ( 1 + ń / d ) ( 1 ) where is the time - varying ...
... linear method , but certain non - linear effects are introduced by the substituting ( " stretching " ) of the vertical coordinate z by the time - varying variable z ' : z ' = ( z - ń ) / ( 1 + ń / d ) ( 1 ) where is the time - varying ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Sea Surface Wind Stress in Stratified Atmospheric Flow | 49 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 65 |
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