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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For this series of tests , a propeller performance test boat was mounted on the carriage as shown in figure 1. The propeller was driven by a 220 VAC , three phase , single speed motor with a rotational speed of 1750 RPM .
For this series of tests , a propeller performance test boat was mounted on the carriage as shown in figure 1. The propeller was driven by a 220 VAC , three phase , single speed motor with a rotational speed of 1750 RPM .
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Such a buildup is shown in Figure 12. During periods of ambient air temperatures of less than -20 C , ice buildup rates in the order of centimeters per day have been observed . Fig . 10 Breakup of non - bottomfast shore ice Shore ice ...
Such a buildup is shown in Figure 12. During periods of ambient air temperatures of less than -20 C , ice buildup rates in the order of centimeters per day have been observed . Fig . 10 Breakup of non - bottomfast shore ice Shore ice ...
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For metallic materials , it has been shown that when the thickness exceeds a certain size , the fracture parameter kc approaches a stable value , and the stable level is so called plane strain fracture toughness Kic .
For metallic materials , it has been shown that when the thickness exceeds a certain size , the fracture parameter kc approaches a stable value , and the stable level is so called plane strain fracture toughness Kic .
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139 | 95 |
Mechanical Behavior of Ice Loaded Optical Ground Wires | 107 |
Influence of the Surface Liquid Film on Cylinder Icing Under Marine Conditions | 115 |
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