Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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... direction , hence having benifical effect in all radial directions from the point of load application . The choice of length for the tendons was arbitrary . The main criteria was that the tendons should be anchored outside the region of ...
... direction , hence having benifical effect in all radial directions from the point of load application . The choice of length for the tendons was arbitrary . The main criteria was that the tendons should be anchored outside the region of ...
Page 126
... direction from head winds to beam winds reduces the total spray mass because fewer grid cells lie within the spraying zone . It should be noted that any effect of wind direction on the spray source distribution has been ignored here ...
... direction from head winds to beam winds reduces the total spray mass because fewer grid cells lie within the spraying zone . It should be noted that any effect of wind direction on the spray source distribution has been ignored here ...
Page 129
... direction from 0 ° to 15 ° reduces the total ice accretion rate only slightly to 13.5 tonnes per hour ( Figure 7b ) . However , it results in a highly asymmetrical ice distribution over the deck and the wheelhouse . 78.4 % of the total ...
... direction from 0 ° to 15 ° reduces the total ice accretion rate only slightly to 13.5 tonnes per hour ( Figure 7b ) . However , it results in a highly asymmetrical ice distribution over the deck and the wheelhouse . 78.4 % of the total ...
Contents
The Study of MultiScale Deformation and Failure of Ice Cover at Interaction With | 17 |
ICE FEATURE BEHAVIOR | 47 |
SelfExcited Oscillations in Ice Floes and Icebergs | 67 |
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