Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4; Volume 8, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... normal distribution might well represent the true PDF for qc , s .. Distributions of this form were fitted to the computed relative frequency histograms as previously described . The best fit is shown on Figs 8-11 superimposed on the ...
... normal distribution might well represent the true PDF for qc , s .. Distributions of this form were fitted to the computed relative frequency histograms as previously described . The best fit is shown on Figs 8-11 superimposed on the ...
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... normal PDF was then fitted to the computed distribution . The method used to compute the relative frequency distribution of clay strength assumed that the bearing capacity factor for the CPT was both fixed and known precisely . In fact ...
... normal PDF was then fitted to the computed distribution . The method used to compute the relative frequency distribution of clay strength assumed that the bearing capacity factor for the CPT was both fixed and known precisely . In fact ...
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... normal force . 10 8 6 !! DOOD ODD ODOOD 00 0 01 8 CD F. μ1 = 4 ( 2 ) 2 OCH i 口口 The number of data points which lie in the normal force intervals varies greatly . Usually most data points lie in the interval of relatively low forces ...
... normal force . 10 8 6 !! DOOD ODD ODOOD 00 0 01 8 CD F. μ1 = 4 ( 2 ) 2 OCH i 口口 The number of data points which lie in the normal force intervals varies greatly . Usually most data points lie in the interval of relatively low forces ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Growth of Radial Cracks in Ice Sheets | 7 |
ICE FORCES | 11 |
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