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Volume 18(5); Oct 2004
   
Analysis of Impulse Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion Using CFD Method
HYUN BEOM-SOO,MOON JAE SEUNG
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):1-6.
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Wave Control by an Array of Porous Dual Cylindrical Structures
CHO IL-HYOUNG
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):7-14.
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Numerical Analysis of Flow-Induced Noise by Vortex-Edge Interaction
KANG HO-KEUN,KIM EUN-RA
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):15-21.
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Numerical Prediction of Tidal Current due to the Density and Wind-driven Current in Yeong-il Bay
YOON HAN-SAM,LEE IN-CHEOL,RYU CHEONG-RO
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):22-28.
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Optimization and Verification of Parameters Used in Successive Zooming Genetic Algorithm
KWON YOUNG-DOO,KWON HYUN-WOOK,KIM JAE-YONG,JIN SEUNG-BO
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):29-35.
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3D Non-linear Analysis of Interlaminar Stress around the Hole Edge of Orthotropic Laminates
SONG KWAN-HYUNG
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):36-42.
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Effect of Stress Ratio on Fatigue Fracture of a Shot Peening Marine Structural Steel
PARK KYOUNG-DONG,JIN YOUNG-BEOM,PARK HYOUNG-DONG
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):43-49.
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On Corrosion Behaviors in Welded Zone of API 5L-X65 Steel for Natural Gas Transmission
JO SANG-KEUN,SONG HAN-SEOP,KONG Yu-SIK,KIM YOUNG-DAI
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):50-56.
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Comparison of the Stern Forms and Resistance Characteristics for G/T 47,000 Class Mid-size Cruise Ships
KIM DONG-JOON,PARK HYUN-SOO,HYUN BEOM-SOO,KIM MOO-LONG,CHOI KYUNG-SIK
J. Ocean Eng. Technol. 2004;18(5):57-63.
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