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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... strain will accumulate in the clay as the loading proceeds . The cyclic loading may be generated by ocean waves during a storm . The more severe the storm the larger is the accumulated cyclic shear strain during the storm . An upper ...
... strain will accumulate in the clay as the loading proceeds . The cyclic loading may be generated by ocean waves during a storm . The more severe the storm the larger is the accumulated cyclic shear strain during the storm . An upper ...
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... Strain Contour Diagram . The strain contour diagram is given by Eq . ( 18 ) The variables a 1 , ... a 4 thus describe the strain contour diagram and these variables are described from the available cyclic simple shear test data . 181 ...
... Strain Contour Diagram . The strain contour diagram is given by Eq . ( 18 ) The variables a 1 , ... a 4 thus describe the strain contour diagram and these variables are described from the available cyclic simple shear test data . 181 ...
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... strain ranges can be calculated as the differences between the maximum and minimum strains corresponding respectively to the peak and trough in each nominal stress range . The stresses used in the calculations should include the ...
... strain ranges can be calculated as the differences between the maximum and minimum strains corresponding respectively to the peak and trough in each nominal stress range . The stresses used in the calculations should include the ...
Contents
VORTEX SHEDDING AND VIBRATION | 187 |
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 209 |
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS | 247 |
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