Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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CODE CALIBRATION General The choice of partial safety factors , for given characteristic values , will determine the safety level of the design . The larger the partial safety factors , the higher is the safety level of the design . For ...
CODE CALIBRATION General The choice of partial safety factors , for given characteristic values , will determine the safety level of the design . The larger the partial safety factors , the higher is the safety level of the design . For ...
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... safety factors applied to the anchor resistance are given in Table 2 . Factors of safety for drag anchors are defined as anchor holding capacity divided by maximum anchor load . This implies that the specified total safety factors are ...
... safety factors applied to the anchor resistance are given in Table 2 . Factors of safety for drag anchors are defined as anchor holding capacity divided by maximum anchor load . This implies that the specified total safety factors are ...
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... safety factors for target reliability index values of ẞ = 0.739 , 3.09 , 3.8 , 4.27 and 5.2 . It is important to recognise that there is no unique solution for partial safety factors . Calculations were carried out over the full range ...
... safety factors for target reliability index values of ẞ = 0.739 , 3.09 , 3.8 , 4.27 and 5.2 . It is important to recognise that there is no unique solution for partial safety factors . Calculations were carried out over the full range ...
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