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 hull cross section is divided into many small discrete elements , typically a
stiffener and the attached plate , for which individual stressstrain curves are
defined . Curvature is applied incrementally and at each small increase element
strains ...
The hull cross section is divided into many small discrete elements , typically a
stiffener and the attached plate , for which individual stressstrain curves are
defined . Curvature is applied incrementally and at each small increase element
strains ...
Page 319
An expectation for e ; and a represents an element e ; of an element type a , is
assessed to a grade H , with a degree of belief of Bmilarkn = 1 , . . . , N . A
generalised decision matrix Dg with sle ; la , ) ) as its element is constructed as
follows ...
An expectation for e ; and a represents an element e ; of an element type a , is
assessed to a grade H , with a degree of belief of Bmilarkn = 1 , . . . , N . A
generalised decision matrix Dg with sle ; la , ) ) as its element is constructed as
follows ...
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Calculation of hydrodynamic forces for the riser pipes Response calculation
based on 3D Finite Element Models of the riser pipes Contact search to identify
contact between the pipes and pipe deformations In the Finite Element Module ,
see e ...
Calculation of hydrodynamic forces for the riser pipes Response calculation
based on 3D Finite Element Models of the riser pipes Contact search to identify
contact between the pipes and pipe deformations In the Finite Element Module ,
see e ...
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