Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 5-6; Volume 8, Parts 5-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... function of Hs and mean wave propagation direction , 8 , as in Table 1. Spreading of wave ener- gy around the mean direction is described by applica- tion of a cosine wave spreading function . The single sea state directional wave ...
... function of Hs and mean wave propagation direction , 8 , as in Table 1. Spreading of wave ener- gy around the mean direction is described by applica- tion of a cosine wave spreading function . The single sea state directional wave ...
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... function are given in Figure 2 for a submerged pipe weight equal to 4300 N / m , which gives an outer pipe diameter D = 1.15 m . The tails of both functions have been magnified due to smallness of function values . It is observed that ...
... function are given in Figure 2 for a submerged pipe weight equal to 4300 N / m , which gives an outer pipe diameter D = 1.15 m . The tails of both functions have been magnified due to smallness of function values . It is observed that ...
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... function ) with a deterministic limit strength , and Figure 5 illustrates it in terms of a two - state function . In structural reliability analysis , the state of the structure depends on uncertain quantities such as loads , material ...
... function ) with a deterministic limit strength , and Figure 5 illustrates it in terms of a two - state function . In structural reliability analysis , the state of the structure depends on uncertain quantities such as loads , material ...
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PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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