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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... variables ) and a measure of the goodness is provided by the deviation function . The deviation function is always modeled using deviation variables only . This is in contrast to traditional mathematical programming where multiple ...
... variables ) and a measure of the goodness is provided by the deviation function . The deviation function is always modeled using deviation variables only . This is in contrast to traditional mathematical programming where multiple ...
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... variables . These factors α = ( a ,, α2 , ... , an ) are obtained from α ; u / 6 i 1 , ..... n ( 8 ) The procedure described above for evaluating the reliability index 8 amounts to approximating the actual failure surface in the ...
... variables . These factors α = ( a ,, α2 , ... , an ) are obtained from α ; u / 6 i 1 , ..... n ( 8 ) The procedure described above for evaluating the reliability index 8 amounts to approximating the actual failure surface in the ...
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... variables rather than deterministic quantities . As a consequence , the fatigue damage , D , at a specific hot spot referred to a specific period of time , becomes a function of these variables which are denoted by X1 , X2 Xk : D = f ...
... variables rather than deterministic quantities . As a consequence , the fatigue damage , D , at a specific hot spot referred to a specific period of time , becomes a function of these variables which are denoted by X1 , X2 Xk : D = f ...
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