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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Page 158
... hazard curve of Hsmax remains practically the same . Evidently , to appreciate the effect of reorientation one should consider the hazard curve in terms of a response variable . This is also shown in Figure 9 for the case when complete ...
... hazard curve of Hsmax remains practically the same . Evidently , to appreciate the effect of reorientation one should consider the hazard curve in terms of a response variable . This is also shown in Figure 9 for the case when complete ...
Page 159
... hazard curve for the maximum significant waveheight along the route can be rigorously derived , accounting for effects such as travel time , temporal and spatial persistency of sea states , nonhomogeneity of the sea state ...
... hazard curve for the maximum significant waveheight along the route can be rigorously derived , accounting for effects such as travel time , temporal and spatial persistency of sea states , nonhomogeneity of the sea state ...
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... hazard is included more than once resulting in too conservative results . 3.3 Hazard Identification The objective of this step is a complete identification of hazards to be studied . In an accident sequence , all events could be named ...
... hazard is included more than once resulting in too conservative results . 3.3 Hazard Identification The objective of this step is a complete identification of hazards to be studied . In an accident sequence , all events could be named ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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