Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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It is argued that better models can be developed only with the aid of a good understanding of the corrosion processes . This immediately shows that marine corrosion is not a linear function of time as often assumed .
It is argued that better models can be developed only with the aid of a good understanding of the corrosion processes . This immediately shows that marine corrosion is not a linear function of time as often assumed .
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Therefore , this work proposes the development of a methodology for identification of uncertainties sources and of the ... In this way , during the 50 and 60 decades , the engineer and researcher Taguchi G. developed the concept of ...
Therefore , this work proposes the development of a methodology for identification of uncertainties sources and of the ... In this way , during the 50 and 60 decades , the engineer and researcher Taguchi G. developed the concept of ...
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( 47 ) for úl " ( z , t ) , exact solutions can be developed for computing the time - domain integrals in equations ( 48 ) and ( 49 ) , as functions of the Fourier coefficients { 4 " - v ( z ) o , V. " } and { B " + y ( 2 ) 00,0 " } .
( 47 ) for úl " ( z , t ) , exact solutions can be developed for computing the time - domain integrals in equations ( 48 ) and ( 49 ) , as functions of the Fourier coefficients { 4 " - v ( z ) o , V. " } and { B " + y ( 2 ) 00,0 " } .
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