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Old   June 3, 2016, 00:58
Default How to fit an equation for forces on a marine riser
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From the lift coefficients obtained i have calculated lift forces for different time. And it shows an approximate sine curve. I want to obtain the equation of lift force in terms of frequency so that i can check the condition of lockin for the marine riser in ANSYS.
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