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 computation to find the membership function of Y is done by the vertex method . For a function with n variables , there will be 2n vertices . The coordinates of the vertices are actually the combinations of n pairs of end points of ...
The computation to find the membership function of Y is done by the vertex method . For a function with n variables , there will be 2n vertices . The coordinates of the vertices are actually the combinations of n pairs of end points of ...
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where r is the Gamma function . Tz ( x ) = 1 if x = m . ( 11 ) 9 The Limit State function Z with m # 2 and Q , 70 , is given by [ 17,18 ] , XX 1 y ( x ) = R - m B if x > m Z = R - S ( 7 ) The T - transform of individual variable can be ...
where r is the Gamma function . Tz ( x ) = 1 if x = m . ( 11 ) 9 The Limit State function Z with m # 2 and Q , 70 , is given by [ 17,18 ] , XX 1 y ( x ) = R - m B if x > m Z = R - S ( 7 ) The T - transform of individual variable can be ...
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( 27 ) After each inspection the posterior probability density function is calculated as : f ; ( B , a ,, C ) = + ( B ,,, ... a ,, Clacdagle ( B ) Pmined min min With this posterior model and a parameter probability density function the ...
( 27 ) After each inspection the posterior probability density function is calculated as : f ; ( B , a ,, C ) = + ( B ,,, ... a ,, Clacdagle ( B ) Pmined min min With this posterior model and a parameter probability density function the ...
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