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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... distribution can be updated using Bayesian updating by considering the inspection results . Let us assume that the developed crack depth distribution at the end of year i is given by the log - normal distribution f1 ( a ) and the ...
... distribution can be updated using Bayesian updating by considering the inspection results . Let us assume that the developed crack depth distribution at the end of year i is given by the log - normal distribution f1 ( a ) and the ...
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... distribution functions of the histograms shown in Figure 8 were used to provide a better indication of what is happening in the tail of the load distribution . Figure 9 compares the cumulative distribution functions for the measured ...
... distribution functions of the histograms shown in Figure 8 were used to provide a better indication of what is happening in the tail of the load distribution . Figure 9 compares the cumulative distribution functions for the measured ...
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... distribution of strength of ice to an axial compression is subject to a log - normal distribution or gamma distribution . The scatter of the data is significant , specially at low option values vo.5 , but at magnification of ...
... distribution of strength of ice to an axial compression is subject to a log - normal distribution or gamma distribution . The scatter of the data is significant , specially at low option values vo.5 , but at magnification of ...
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