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 shown that this effect may lead to a substantial shift in the resulting predictions of long return period extreme values for specific types of estimators combined with the POT method . A brief discussion of the implication for the ...
It is shown that this effect may lead to a substantial shift in the resulting predictions of long return period extreme values for specific types of estimators combined with the POT method . A brief discussion of the implication for the ...
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1.70_1500E3_150_10 -200 The damage along the riser is shown in Figure 9. The highest values occur at depths of about 200 and 300m . The two distinct peaks occur as the same locations as for the maximum impact speed .
1.70_1500E3_150_10 -200 The damage along the riser is shown in Figure 9. The highest values occur at depths of about 200 and 300m . The two distinct peaks occur as the same locations as for the maximum impact speed .
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In the figure , the maximum response measured in degrees is shown to the left , and the dynamic amplification factor ( i.e. max dynamic angle divided by the static angle ) to the right . Results for the top angle are shown in Figure 4 ...
In the figure , the maximum response measured in degrees is shown to the left , and the dynamic amplification factor ( i.e. max dynamic angle divided by the static angle ) to the right . Results for the top angle are shown in Figure 4 ...
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