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Figure 1. An example of travelling wave response of a long,  high mode number riser in a sheared flow
Figure 2. A long top tensioned riser with power-in region at  the left end
Table 1. Properties for riser model in sheared flow
Figure 5. A/D versus x/L for various values of damping in the power out region ( = . %, P=2000 N)
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