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... assumed to correspond to two standard deviations from the nominal value . Because these COVS are small relative to COVS of other input variables , errors in this assumption are believed to be small . Note that collapse equation ...
... assumed to correspond to two standard deviations from the nominal value . Because these COVS are small relative to COVS of other input variables , errors in this assumption are believed to be small . Note that collapse equation ...
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... assumed that T = Tp . In this study , we have adopted the more conservative assumption that Te - 0.9Tp , which is equivalent to assuming a standard JONSWAP spectrum with a peak enhancement factor of y = 3.3 . It is readily acknowledged ...
... assumed that T = Tp . In this study , we have adopted the more conservative assumption that Te - 0.9Tp , which is equivalent to assuming a standard JONSWAP spectrum with a peak enhancement factor of y = 3.3 . It is readily acknowledged ...
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... assumed equivalent seismic load , in fact it should be kept in mind that the duration time of such unstable condition is very short . Consequently , it may cause some residual displacements in the wall - soil system , but the complete ...
... assumed equivalent seismic load , in fact it should be kept in mind that the duration time of such unstable condition is very short . Consequently , it may cause some residual displacements in the wall - soil system , but the complete ...
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