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 probability that the level ** will not be crossed during the time at can be obtained from ( A - 5 ) by putting n = 0 : Po = P. ( At ) = e - is ( A - 6 ) The formula ( A - 5 ) is based on an assumption that the events X > x * are ...
The probability that the level ** will not be crossed during the time at can be obtained from ( A - 5 ) by putting n = 0 : Po = P. ( At ) = e - is ( A - 6 ) The formula ( A - 5 ) is based on an assumption that the events X > x * are ...
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... analysis and convoluted with the corresponding pdf from the wind loads , to obtain the pdf of the global response . ... aspects related to the mathematical modelling and to the convergence and accuracy of the obtained solutions .
... analysis and convoluted with the corresponding pdf from the wind loads , to obtain the pdf of the global response . ... aspects related to the mathematical modelling and to the convergence and accuracy of the obtained solutions .
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An insight in the scatter of the observed distribution can be obtained considering X ; as N realisations of a statistical process with distribution Pe ( X ) : The expected number of x > X is : a = N . Pe ( X ) ...
An insight in the scatter of the observed distribution can be obtained considering X ; as N realisations of a statistical process with distribution Pe ( X ) : The expected number of x > X is : a = N . Pe ( X ) ...
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