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... function br1 ) ; a , is the equilibrium point that decides whether the function b ( r ) . is positive or negative . Bold solid line shows the function b ( r ) . The thin solid line shows the function of the tension between individual i ...
... function br1 ) ; a , is the equilibrium point that decides whether the function b ( r ) . is positive or negative . Bold solid line shows the function b ( r ) . The thin solid line shows the function of the tension between individual i ...
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... function . The return value of this function will be the differential deflection calculated through ABAQUS . Thus , this function will form the part of evaluation in GA . In the static analysis , the buoyancy force is simulated through ...
... function . The return value of this function will be the differential deflection calculated through ABAQUS . Thus , this function will form the part of evaluation in GA . In the static analysis , the buoyancy force is simulated through ...
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... FUNCTION THEORY : CMSE AND IGN K. J. Bai Seoul National University Email : kjbai@snu.ac.kr SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY Symposium Coordinator : Charles. OMAE2007 OMAE2007-29747 ABSTRACT J. W. Kim American Bureau of ...
... FUNCTION THEORY : CMSE AND IGN K. J. Bai Seoul National University Email : kjbai@snu.ac.kr SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY Symposium Coordinator : Charles. OMAE2007 OMAE2007-29747 ABSTRACT J. W. Kim American Bureau of ...
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