Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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That is , if x1 , ... , denotes the original set of extreme value or peak event data , then the transformed data 21 , ... , Zn , where zi = Q ( xi ) , will have c = 0 . The c0 estimators then apply to the transformed data , for which ...
That is , if x1 , ... , denotes the original set of extreme value or peak event data , then the transformed data 21 , ... , Zn , where zi = Q ( xi ) , will have c = 0 . The c0 estimators then apply to the transformed data , for which ...
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H ( m ) 1 peak 2 peaks 3 or more num . obs . % obs . H , < 1.5 236 533 706 1475 25.40 776 1468 1176 3420 58.89 312 298 121 731 12.59 1.5 < H , < 2.5 2.5 < H , < 3.5 3.5 < H , < 4.5 4.5 < H , < 5.5 116 24 3 143 2.46 25 9 0 34 0.59 5.5 ...
H ( m ) 1 peak 2 peaks 3 or more num . obs . % obs . H , < 1.5 236 533 706 1475 25.40 776 1468 1176 3420 58.89 312 298 121 731 12.59 1.5 < H , < 2.5 2.5 < H , < 3.5 3.5 < H , < 4.5 4.5 < H , < 5.5 116 24 3 143 2.46 25 9 0 34 0.59 5.5 ...
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However , the third peak for the impact speed is much less pronounced for the accumulated damage . The stress probability density is shown in Figure 10. Also for this case , around 80 % of the contact stresses are less than 30 MPa .
However , the third peak for the impact speed is much less pronounced for the accumulated damage . The stress probability density is shown in Figure 10. Also for this case , around 80 % of the contact stresses are less than 30 MPa .
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