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induced motions of the ship/vessel lead to critical tension of On the one hand, the heave motion can be modeled as a nonlinear system which enables
the ability to heave the lead only by practice. It is necessary to practice with both hands because you will use your right hand for heaving from the
Frost susceptible clays, on the other hand, heave at a lower rate, will lead to an increase in stress, and, possibly, to restraint of the frost heaving
tially lead to a loss of cohesion between individual particles. [Formanek et al. , 1984], On the other hand, compaction or erosion soon after
Abstract Differential frost heave is often implicated in the formation of patterned importance of non-linear and time-dependent terms that ultimately lead to a of the maximum (a single lens forms on the left-hand side).
and with the exception of lead ores, and these not abundant, the metallic matters which they contain are heaved towards the right-hand . . . . . . 44" 4
Heave taut: To haul in until the line has a strain upon it. Heave the lead: The operation of taking a sounding with the hand lead (to find bottom).
that can lead to the ship capsizing. For small angles of roll motions, the response of ships On the other hand, the body frame that moves with the ship
our cutter barge and longboat out, and sent the cutter with a hand lead I then gave orders to the gunner to heave overboard the forecastle guns being
hand lead. A light sounding lead (7 to 14 pounds), usually having a line heave, n. The oscillatory vertical rise and fall, due to the entire hull being
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