Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991 - Arctic regions |
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... Error All computed standard error levels ( Table 4 ) of the tidal constituents listed in table 5 are less than 0.37 cm . For the barometric constituents this is 0.44 cm . We computed 119 phase locked tidal constituents of which only 30 ...
... Error All computed standard error levels ( Table 4 ) of the tidal constituents listed in table 5 are less than 0.37 cm . For the barometric constituents this is 0.44 cm . We computed 119 phase locked tidal constituents of which only 30 ...
Page 298
... error has been shown to be a domi- nant reason for many failures ( ref . 6 ) . There are many ways in which the possibility of human errors in the future may be reduced . For example , more attention might be given to the topic in the ...
... error has been shown to be a domi- nant reason for many failures ( ref . 6 ) . There are many ways in which the possibility of human errors in the future may be reduced . For example , more attention might be given to the topic in the ...
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... Error : Yes Type of Human Error : Level of Confidence : 65 Repair initiated by inspection report : INS - 353-88 Have the repair been authorized : Yes Was the maintenance procedures adequate : Yes Was the maintenance crew qualified : Yes ...
... Error : Yes Type of Human Error : Level of Confidence : 65 Repair initiated by inspection report : INS - 353-88 Have the repair been authorized : Yes Was the maintenance procedures adequate : Yes Was the maintenance crew qualified : Yes ...
Contents
VORTEX SHEDDING AND VIBRATION | 187 |
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 209 |
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS | 247 |
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added mass amplitude analysis approximately average body boundary condition cable calculated circular cylinder components computed correlation density diffraction displacement distribution drag coefficient dynamic effects Ekofisk Engineering experimental field Figure finite element floating flow fluid free surface frequency domain function Green function horizontal hydrodynamic hydrodynamic forces incident wave integral equation irregular waves length lift force linear load low-frequency matrix maximum measured method mode mode shapes mooring motion natural frequency nonlinear obtained Ocean Offshore Structures OMAE open boundary oscillation parameters phase velocity platform predicted present pressure problem random waves ratio response Reynolds number riser Sarpkaya seabed second-order ship simulation small forward solitary wave solution spectral spectrum stiffness surge tank tanker tension tether theory transverse values vector velocity potential vertical vessel vibration vortex vortices water depth wave drift damping wave forces wave height wave profile