Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000 - Arctic regions |
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... approach . Even when an initial flaw of 0.3x1.5mm is assumed FM predicts a life one about quarter that predicted by SN . When an initial flaw of 0.15x50mm is assumed the FM predicts a life about one seventh that predicted by SN . It is ...
... approach . Even when an initial flaw of 0.3x1.5mm is assumed FM predicts a life one about quarter that predicted by SN . When an initial flaw of 0.15x50mm is assumed the FM predicts a life about one seventh that predicted by SN . It is ...
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... approach flow will be a turbidity current . This Co relationship is discussed somewhat in the experimental study of Miyakoshi et al . ( 1985 ) for subcritical values of the approach flow Reynolds number for a = 90 ° . The effect of G ...
... approach flow will be a turbidity current . This Co relationship is discussed somewhat in the experimental study of Miyakoshi et al . ( 1985 ) for subcritical values of the approach flow Reynolds number for a = 90 ° . The effect of G ...
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... approach , see e.g. Farnes & Moan ( 1993 ) for a flexible riser application example . Application Example A comparison between results obtained by application of different approaches for estimation of extreme load effect is made for a ...
... approach , see e.g. Farnes & Moan ( 1993 ) for a flexible riser application example . Application Example A comparison between results obtained by application of different approaches for estimation of extreme load effect is made for a ...
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