Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 8, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... measured time histories converted to full - scale values . Typical experimental results of maximum and minimum values of the measured data are shown on Fig . 17 for the variation of current direction . From this figure , it is found ...
... measured time histories converted to full - scale values . Typical experimental results of maximum and minimum values of the measured data are shown on Fig . 17 for the variation of current direction . From this figure , it is found ...
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... measured acceleration data is presented . The procedure is based upon a least - squares fit of all measured acceleration data and is used to calculate the orientation and position of the boat as a function of time . Kinematic data ...
... measured acceleration data is presented . The procedure is based upon a least - squares fit of all measured acceleration data and is used to calculate the orientation and position of the boat as a function of time . Kinematic data ...
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... measured at the 6 points on the model indicated in Fig.1 . The displacement of the vessel attachment point was measured using resistive displacement transducers , and the remainder by means of the underwater TV spot system . heave and ...
... measured at the 6 points on the model indicated in Fig.1 . The displacement of the vessel attachment point was measured using resistive displacement transducers , and the remainder by means of the underwater TV spot system . heave and ...
Contents
OFFSHORE OUTLOOK 1989 | 1 |
Trends in U S Offshore Oil and Gas Development | 11 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING | 19 |
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