Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... considered . Not considered . The references indicate where geometric particulars of the offshore barges and the semisubmersible considered may be found . Since the proposed eigenfunction expansion technique is supposed to satisfy the ...
... considered . Not considered . The references indicate where geometric particulars of the offshore barges and the semisubmersible considered may be found . Since the proposed eigenfunction expansion technique is supposed to satisfy the ...
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... considered to give additional information of relevance here . A q ; = 0.46 has been used . Tubular K - Node in a jacket structure . A tubular node in a jacket structure with geometry as shown in Fig- ure 6 is considered next . The ...
... considered to give additional information of relevance here . A q ; = 0.46 has been used . Tubular K - Node in a jacket structure . A tubular node in a jacket structure with geometry as shown in Fig- ure 6 is considered next . The ...
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... Considered In order to investigate the influence of LBZ's on the failure probability , many factors have to be considered . These factors are incorporated in mathematical models for the fracture criteria and formulated in terms of limit ...
... Considered In order to investigate the influence of LBZ's on the failure probability , many factors have to be considered . These factors are incorporated in mathematical models for the fracture criteria and formulated in terms of limit ...
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