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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... error . Although a more formal error estimation procedure could be used , these criteria are appealing because of their simplicity and physical basis . APPLICATIONS Validation A special - purpose computer program based on the cable ...
... error . Although a more formal error estimation procedure could be used , these criteria are appealing because of their simplicity and physical basis . APPLICATIONS Validation A special - purpose computer program based on the cable ...
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... error for storms in that period , although this error is the sum total of all contributing errors combined . We did not define error levels as a function of storm passages . Only for data obtained from severe storms was it possible to ...
... error for storms in that period , although this error is the sum total of all contributing errors combined . We did not define error levels as a function of storm passages . Only for data obtained from severe storms was it possible to ...
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... error predictions deviate significantly from measured error levels , they are much higher as shown in Fugure 9. This could be caused by the following : 1. In the storm simulations long periods of maximum wave energy were used , giving ...
... error predictions deviate significantly from measured error levels , they are much higher as shown in Fugure 9. This could be caused by the following : 1. In the storm simulations long periods of maximum wave energy were used , giving ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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