Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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It is not the intention of the present paper to review this work . However , some comments are made in Section 2 about the structural reliability which forms the basis for the corrosion modelling work discussed in the ...
It is not the intention of the present paper to review this work . However , some comments are made in Section 2 about the structural reliability which forms the basis for the corrosion modelling work discussed in the ...
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In general the information required is the number and size of defects found within a given quantity of weld metal . The number of defects is used to determine the probability p ( D ) that a defect will be present within a ...
In general the information required is the number and size of defects found within a given quantity of weld metal . The number of defects is used to determine the probability p ( D ) that a defect will be present within a ...
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The probability of nothing being found by an inspection , pli ) . consists of two parts : the probabilities of finding nothing when there is , or is not , a defect present . That is , p ( I ) = p [ / ID ) p ( D ) + pliūpso ) ( 6 ) where ...
The probability of nothing being found by an inspection , pli ) . consists of two parts : the probabilities of finding nothing when there is , or is not , a defect present . That is , p ( I ) = p [ / ID ) p ( D ) + pliūpso ) ( 6 ) where ...
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