Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 10American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991 - Arctic regions |
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... predicted low - frequency heave responses in higher sea states remarkably well . Such good agreement must be however , in partly fortuitous , bearing in both the tainties and calculation procedure . Figure 10 shows measured and predicted ...
... predicted low - frequency heave responses in higher sea states remarkably well . Such good agreement must be however , in partly fortuitous , bearing in both the tainties and calculation procedure . Figure 10 shows measured and predicted ...
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... predicted tidal elevations are excellent . When bad weather is about to arrive , the predictions are offset by some setup . The difference between the observed and predicted tidal elevations are called residuals . For the period which ...
... predicted tidal elevations are excellent . When bad weather is about to arrive , the predictions are offset by some setup . The difference between the observed and predicted tidal elevations are called residuals . For the period which ...
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... predicted using the Rayleigh quotient and the incremental counterpart of equation ( 19 ) . ( d ) At the end of the prediction phase of the first increment , cognate subspaces are identified numerically based on the admixture ...
... predicted using the Rayleigh quotient and the incremental counterpart of equation ( 19 ) . ( d ) At the end of the prediction phase of the first increment , cognate subspaces are identified numerically based on the admixture ...
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A Study on the Stability Criteria of Semisubmersibles | 4 |
Sharan and Praveen Kalra | 6 |
CASE HISTORIES | 7 |
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