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 simulations may lead ...
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 simulations may lead ...
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distributions . Increasing ID an overprediction of the Rayleigh distribution and an
improvement of the fit for the Weibull distribution are observed . It is possible to
see that there is an underestimation of the Naess model in all cases . When ID ...
distributions . Increasing ID an overprediction of the Rayleigh distribution and an
improvement of the fit for the Weibull distribution are observed . It is possible to
see that there is an underestimation of the Naess model in all cases . When ID ...
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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
intermodal ...
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
intermodal ...
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