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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... integration C into N * segments and the value of the unknown potential component is taken to be constant over that segment and equal to its value at the element mid - point . Locating the source point at each of the element mid - points ...
... integration C into N * segments and the value of the unknown potential component is taken to be constant over that segment and equal to its value at the element mid - point . Locating the source point at each of the element mid - points ...
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... integration capabilities b ) Low reliability due to the use of equipment insufficient to operate in an agressive marine environment , resulting in frequent operational interruptions and loss of process data and safety . c ) Use of an ...
... integration capabilities b ) Low reliability due to the use of equipment insufficient to operate in an agressive marine environment , resulting in frequent operational interruptions and loss of process data and safety . c ) Use of an ...
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... integration yields unconservative results . As a general conclusion we have that the order of integration should be correct unless one is satisfied with the upper bound for the failure probability which is obtained by the ' inside ...
... integration yields unconservative results . As a general conclusion we have that the order of integration should be correct unless one is satisfied with the upper bound for the failure probability which is obtained by the ' inside ...
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