72 resultados para Sound and shock waves
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At head of title on cover: "U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Plowshare Program, Project GNOME, Carlsbad, New Mexio, December 10, 1961."
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"This work was carried out as part of Project SQUID which is supported by the Office of Naval Research under Contract Nonr-1858 (25)."
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Contract no. AF 18(603)-141.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Contract no. Nonr 2653(00)."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"AFOSR TN 59-701. Contract no. AF49(638)-166. I. E. R. project no. 96895."
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"Prepared for the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division, Headquarters Air Research and Development Command, under Contract AF (04(647)-309, Thermonuclear Propulsion Research."
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Chapters 5-12 (p. 60-334) include a portion of Vancouver's journal, reprinted from v. 2 of his Voyage of discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and round the world: 2d edition. London, 1801. The reprint "is designed to follow that explorer from the time he strikes the shore of the present state of Washington ... on into Puget Sound, and around Vancouver Island, and, finally, through the negotiations at Nootka".
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"Interim report for period January 1976-February 1976."
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"Work performed for the Ballistic Systems Divisions, USAF, under Contract no. AF04(647)-617."
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Example problems and methods of data analysis, together with general observations, are given. Smooth-slope runup results for both breaking and nonbreaking waves are presented in a set of curves similar to but revised from those in the Shore Protection Manual (SPM) (U.S. Army, Corps of Engineerings, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1977). The curves are for structure slopes fronted by horizontal and 1 on 10 bottom slopes. The range of values of d sub s/H' sub o was extended to d sub s/H' sub o = 8; relative depth (d sub s/H' sub o) is important even for d sub s/H' sub o> 3 for waves which do not break on the structure slope. Rough-slope results are presented in similar curves if sufficient data were available. Otherwise, results are given as values of r, which is the ratio of rough-slope runup to smooth-slope runup. Scale-effect in runup is discussed.
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"Contract no. NASr-119."