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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... variation in live loads and their distribution over the hull . A pretension coefficient of variation of 5 % is used in the present study . This coefficient should be considered to include the following items : Load cell tolerance ...
... variation in live loads and their distribution over the hull . A pretension coefficient of variation of 5 % is used in the present study . This coefficient should be considered to include the following items : Load cell tolerance ...
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... variation is about 6 % , Hart et al . ( 1985 ) . For material with a characteristic yield strength higher than 400 MPa the coefficient of variation is expected to be less than 5 % . A coefficient of variation of 5 % has been used for ...
... variation is about 6 % , Hart et al . ( 1985 ) . For material with a characteristic yield strength higher than 400 MPa the coefficient of variation is expected to be less than 5 % . A coefficient of variation of 5 % has been used for ...
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... variation of sea conditions , which is a critical step in the evaluation of the routing strategy . To account for spatial variation , we generalize the model of Angelides et al . [ 3 ] , which uses a marked Poisson process to represent ...
... variation of sea conditions , which is a critical step in the evaluation of the routing strategy . To account for spatial variation , we generalize the model of Angelides et al . [ 3 ] , which uses a marked Poisson process to represent ...
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