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... fatigue damage criteria are satisfied , particularly in the touch down zone where fatigue damage tends to be high . Hence , the success of the SCR design depends primarily upon the fatigue design and its mitigation methods . The present ...
... fatigue damage criteria are satisfied , particularly in the touch down zone where fatigue damage tends to be high . Hence , the success of the SCR design depends primarily upon the fatigue design and its mitigation methods . The present ...
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45 46. too small . Extreme event fatigue damage is neglected for primary screening purposes , but it is reintroduced as a final check . Table 2 : Fatigue Damage Definition and Safety Factor Fatigue Expected Annual Damage Safety Factor ...
45 46. too small . Extreme event fatigue damage is neglected for primary screening purposes , but it is reintroduced as a final check . Table 2 : Fatigue Damage Definition and Safety Factor Fatigue Expected Annual Damage Safety Factor ...
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... fatigue bin . 10 விை Darrange ( Vyears ) 02 0 NN NE EE SE SS SW WW NW Seastate Direction 00 0 06 ON 03 04 05 06 07 0.8 09 ( measured from hang - off position ) Figure 9 : Motion Fatigue Damage from Different Directions Semi VIM ...
... fatigue bin . 10 விை Darrange ( Vyears ) 02 0 NN NE EE SE SS SW WW NW Seastate Direction 00 0 06 ON 03 04 05 06 07 0.8 09 ( measured from hang - off position ) Figure 9 : Motion Fatigue Damage from Different Directions Semi VIM ...
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