Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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Page 49
... shear stress is determined . Further , the direction of the sea surface shear stress and the velocity profile are given . Parameterizations of the results are also presented . Finally , the engineering relevance of the results is ...
... shear stress is determined . Further , the direction of the sea surface shear stress and the velocity profile are given . Parameterizations of the results are also presented . Finally , the engineering relevance of the results is ...
Page 161
... shear was identified and the struc- tural analysis was carried out for the resulting loads . Table 2 shows maximum base shears and also pile - head forces and deformations for each wave for B - 2 pile . Figure 4 shows variation of ...
... shear was identified and the struc- tural analysis was carried out for the resulting loads . Table 2 shows maximum base shears and also pile - head forces and deformations for each wave for B - 2 pile . Figure 4 shows variation of ...
Page 333
... shear failure has also been examined in this study . As shown in Fig . 6 , the maximum shear fail- ure depth calculated from the present solution for vari- able permeability ( i.e. Type 3 ) is larger than that from the conventional ...
... shear failure has also been examined in this study . As shown in Fig . 6 , the maximum shear fail- ure depth calculated from the present solution for vari- able permeability ( i.e. Type 3 ) is larger than that from the conventional ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Sea Surface Wind Stress in Stratified Atmospheric Flow | 49 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 65 |
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