Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Page 169
The reliability analyses were carried out for various failure modes . The reliability
of the ultimate strength of the hull girder was estimated by an advanced Adaptive
Importance Sampling method , in which the progressive collapse analysis was ...
The reliability analyses were carried out for various failure modes . The reliability
of the ultimate strength of the hull girder was estimated by an advanced Adaptive
Importance Sampling method , in which the progressive collapse analysis was ...
Page 209
In general the formulation must provide the means to account for the yield (
collapse ) mode and the buckling mode ... A unified treatment is required in order
to couple these failure modes and all likely failure modes need to be considered .
In general the formulation must provide the means to account for the yield (
collapse ) mode and the buckling mode ... A unified treatment is required in order
to couple these failure modes and all likely failure modes need to be considered .
Page 445
Hull girder failure modes consist of the fully plastic moment , the initial yield
moment and collapse moment modes . The last one includes buckling and post -
buckling strength of the hull and is always the governing mode of failure . The
fully ...
Hull girder failure modes consist of the fully plastic moment , the initial yield
moment and collapse moment modes . The last one includes buckling and post -
buckling strength of the hull and is always the governing mode of failure . The
fully ...
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