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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... reliability of the tethers for maximum and minimum tension when one tether is missing has been calculated . Also the reliability for maximum and minimum tension in the tethers as a function of flooding of a corner column has been ...
... reliability of the tethers for maximum and minimum tension when one tether is missing has been calculated . Also the reliability for maximum and minimum tension in the tethers as a function of flooding of a corner column has been ...
Page 189
... reliability methods and fracture mechanics analyses have created new possibilities in the rational assessment of structural integrity . In order to carry out realistic reliability analyses , however , it is necessary to establish first ...
... reliability methods and fracture mechanics analyses have created new possibilities in the rational assessment of structural integrity . In order to carry out realistic reliability analyses , however , it is necessary to establish first ...
Page 239
... reliability index . Considerable improvements in reliability could be achieved by reducing the model uncertainities by using more accurate analysis techniques such as finite element methods . In addition , it has been shown that reliability ...
... reliability index . Considerable improvements in reliability could be achieved by reducing the model uncertainities by using more accurate analysis techniques such as finite element methods . In addition , it has been shown that reliability ...
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