Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... horizontal tensions are available from the condition of static equilibrium of weather and mooring forces acting on ... horizontal tension on k - th line K ( which is a function of line span Sk and length Lk ) , F and F are weather force ...
... horizontal tensions are available from the condition of static equilibrium of weather and mooring forces acting on ... horizontal tension on k - th line K ( which is a function of line span Sk and length Lk ) , F and F are weather force ...
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... horizontal bracing panels which took care of all of the horizontal braces in the vertical panels . These could have also been included in the horizontal panels , but this would have meant that those panels that shared a common horizontal ...
... horizontal bracing panels which took care of all of the horizontal braces in the vertical panels . These could have also been included in the horizontal panels , but this would have meant that those panels that shared a common horizontal ...
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... horizontal level points which are at its four corners . It is these points that the vertical bracing parts use to orient themselves . For example , the single- diagonal - positive - slope brace is oriented between the top - right and ...
... horizontal level points which are at its four corners . It is these points that the vertical bracing parts use to orient themselves . For example , the single- diagonal - positive - slope brace is oriented between the top - right and ...
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 3D GRAPHICS | 1 |
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ROBOTICS AND SYSTEMS CONTROL | 29 |
A Computer System for Permanent Control of Offshore Structure Behaviour | 39 |
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