Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... distribution around the peak . Figure 10 and Figure 11 show pressure distributions , at the time of peak force , for the top two events that have their peaks centered in the instrumented area ( frame 223 and the third cell from the top ) ...
... distribution around the peak . Figure 10 and Figure 11 show pressure distributions , at the time of peak force , for the top two events that have their peaks centered in the instrumented area ( frame 223 and the third cell from the top ) ...
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... distribution law for ice blade loads ( blade stresses ) and a number of ice load cycles during service are needed to ... distribution laws for the probabilistic description of random ice propeller loads [ 9,13 ] . The distribution of the ...
... distribution law for ice blade loads ( blade stresses ) and a number of ice load cycles during service are needed to ... distribution laws for the probabilistic description of random ice propeller loads [ 9,13 ] . The distribution of the ...
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... distribution line up well on the functional lognormal grid and may be approximated by a corresponding asymptotic distribution . The following procedure for extreme wave height estimation ( waves appear once 50 and 100 years ) in shallow ...
... distribution line up well on the functional lognormal grid and may be approximated by a corresponding asymptotic distribution . The following procedure for extreme wave height estimation ( waves appear once 50 and 100 years ) in shallow ...
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