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Influence of Limestone Powder as Activator on the Enhancement of Early Mechanical Strength and Durability of High Blending Fly Ash Mortar Cured Under Different Temperatures. [PDF]
Chen Q, Jin W, Li J, Huang M, Fang P.
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Improved electrical performance of PDMS and PEDOT: PSS composites with MWCNT and AgNP particles. [PDF]
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Control and synchronization of rapid nanoscale DNA heat engine by local heating. [PDF]
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Ultrasound indicators of organ venous congestion: a narrative review. [PDF]
Bitar ZI, Maadarani OS, Bitar M.
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High-Titanium Slag Concrete with Multiscale Pores: Enhanced Explosive Stress Wave Dissipation for Underground Defense. [PDF]
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Added resistance of ships in waves†
Ship Technology Research, 2015Added resistance of ships in waves is determined by a newly developed potential flow method, a Rankine source method, a strip method, and by RANS (Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes) equations solvers. For 10 ships, results of all these methods are compared with each other, with published computed and experimental results, and with approximation formulae ...
Söding, Heinrich, Shigunov, Vladimir
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Simulation of Added Resistance in High Waves
Volume 11: Prof. Robert F. Beck Honoring Symposium on Marine Hydrodynamics, 2015A vessel traveling across the sea experiences waves. The waves produce forces on the vessel resulting in added resistance. The forces are caused by the combination of wave and vessel motion. A variety of methods for prediction of added resistance in waves exists. The complexity and accuracy varies significantly. This paper focuses on numerical solution
Eivind Ruth +2 more
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Prediction of added resistance of ships in waves
Ocean Engineering, 2011The prediction of the added resistance of ships in waves is a demanding, quasi-second-order seakeeping problem of high practical interest. In the present paper, a well established frequency domain 3D panel method and a new hybrid time domain Rankine source-Green function method of NTUA-SDL are used to solve the basic seakeeping problem and to calculate
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