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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close agreement between the two set of results in figure 12 imparts considerable confidence in the QTF estimates . ... For the section illustrated in figure 13 , the QTF was estimated with cut - offs of 20 % and 5 % respectively .
close agreement between the two set of results in figure 12 imparts considerable confidence in the QTF estimates . ... For the section illustrated in figure 13 , the QTF was estimated with cut - offs of 20 % and 5 % respectively .
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With an estimated oil - in - place totaling 2.2 billion cubic meters ( 14 billion barrels ) , the Marlim Complex corresponds to 32 % of the Brazilian oil - in - place . The overall development of the Marlim field itself will consist of ...
With an estimated oil - in - place totaling 2.2 billion cubic meters ( 14 billion barrels ) , the Marlim Complex corresponds to 32 % of the Brazilian oil - in - place . The overall development of the Marlim field itself will consist of ...
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For this reason , it is specially suitable for a normal fuzzy variable to be used to describe the uncertainty of an estimated variable . For instance , if an estimated variable is predicted to be about A , it can be expressed by a ...
For this reason , it is specially suitable for a normal fuzzy variable to be used to describe the uncertainty of an estimated variable . For instance , if an estimated variable is predicted to be about A , it can be expressed by a ...
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
Simulated High Reynolds Number Flow and Forces on Cylinder Groups | 71 |
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