Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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... FINITE ELEMENT MODEL The verification methodology followed in [ 5 ] was used in our study to verify the finite element models of the pipes , the following : 1 . 2 . 3 . The finite element model of the pipe was fixed at one end and ...
... FINITE ELEMENT MODEL The verification methodology followed in [ 5 ] was used in our study to verify the finite element models of the pipes , the following : 1 . 2 . 3 . The finite element model of the pipe was fixed at one end and ...
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... Finite Element Modeling Detailed information about the finite element modeling is as follows . 1. MSC / NASTRAN ( Ver.70.7 ) , which is one of the wide use finite element codes , is applied to the calculations . 2. Equivalent inherent ...
... Finite Element Modeling Detailed information about the finite element modeling is as follows . 1. MSC / NASTRAN ( Ver.70.7 ) , which is one of the wide use finite element codes , is applied to the calculations . 2. Equivalent inherent ...
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... finite element technology to aid full - scale testing . During a full - scale test program a finite element simulation of a 15 metre long prototype pipe was performed with special emphasis on the evaluation of contact forces between the ...
... finite element technology to aid full - scale testing . During a full - scale test program a finite element simulation of a 15 metre long prototype pipe was performed with special emphasis on the evaluation of contact forces between the ...
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