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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... given by a lognormal distribution for H , truncated at an upper limit , ŋ . For larger H , a Weibull distribution is employed ( Haver et al , 1986 ) . Wave directionality data are given by a two- dimensional table specifying the ...
... given by a lognormal distribution for H , truncated at an upper limit , ŋ . For larger H , a Weibull distribution is employed ( Haver et al , 1986 ) . Wave directionality data are given by a two- dimensional table specifying the ...
Page 155
... given for the ratios between predicted and measured values of displacement and penetration , at the first predicted ... given in Table 6 for displacement refer to double amplitude immediately before break - out / reset . Furthermore for ...
... given for the ratios between predicted and measured values of displacement and penetration , at the first predicted ... given in Table 6 for displacement refer to double amplitude immediately before break - out / reset . Furthermore for ...
Page 226
... given value of u we can solve for v . Then , to obtain the position of the corresponding point x in geometric space , we substitute these values of ( u , v ) back into equations ( 20 ) . The curvature at any point along the plane curve ...
... given value of u we can solve for v . Then , to obtain the position of the corresponding point x in geometric space , we substitute these values of ( u , v ) back into equations ( 20 ) . The curvature at any point along the plane curve ...
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PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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