Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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The observed distribution of X ; - Xo ( a selected reference load ) can be fitted to a 2 parameters Weibull distribution , with an exponent usually in the range of 1 to 2 , but , as can be inferred from the data in fig 5 , different ...
The observed distribution of X ; - Xo ( a selected reference load ) can be fitted to a 2 parameters Weibull distribution , with an exponent usually in the range of 1 to 2 , but , as can be inferred from the data in fig 5 , different ...
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Maximum Likelihood estimators and covariance matrix equal lo , sce e.g. ( Lindley , 1976 ) Cmp = ( - Hape } " Papowo H ( 2 ) o Hellevoete = αβ The probability distribution for the annual maximum individual wave heights is determined by ...
Maximum Likelihood estimators and covariance matrix equal lo , sce e.g. ( Lindley , 1976 ) Cmp = ( - Hape } " Papowo H ( 2 ) o Hellevoete = αβ The probability distribution for the annual maximum individual wave heights is determined by ...
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Also shown are the probability density function resulting from fitting the distribution of Longett - Higgins and of Cavanié et al to the data . Swell dominated sea states In the swell dominated case , especially for small and large ...
Also shown are the probability density function resulting from fitting the distribution of Longett - Higgins and of Cavanié et al to the data . Swell dominated sea states In the swell dominated case , especially for small and large ...
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