Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Within a probabilistic context , the joint modelling of the current magnitude and
surface floater motions must be taken into account ... Single value of floater
motion amplitude and long - term distribution of current Separate long - term
probability ...
Within a probabilistic context , the joint modelling of the current magnitude and
surface floater motions must be taken into account ... Single value of floater
motion amplitude and long - term distribution of current Separate long - term
probability ...
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Each of these sets corresponds to a specific combination of current velocity and
vessel motion amplitude . For each of the sets , corresponding result statistics are
generated by the load and response analysis programs . Response time series ...
Each of these sets corresponds to a specific combination of current velocity and
vessel motion amplitude . For each of the sets , corresponding result statistics are
generated by the load and response analysis programs . Response time series ...
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Figure 4 . Dynamic response of riser top angle to low - frequency vessel motion .
Response angle in degrees ( left ) and dynamic amplification factor ( max
dynamic / static ) to the right , Chen ( 2001 ) Angle DAF for Lower angle Figure 5 .
Figure 4 . Dynamic response of riser top angle to low - frequency vessel motion .
Response angle in degrees ( left ) and dynamic amplification factor ( max
dynamic / static ) to the right , Chen ( 2001 ) Angle DAF for Lower angle Figure 5 .
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