Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2004 - Arctic regions |
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... given by Eq . ( 6 ) and the parameters given by the above mentioned empirical response surfaces instead of the theoretical response surfaces given by Eqs . ( 7 and 8 ) or ( 9 and 10 ) . From the distributions discussed so far , we can ...
... given by Eq . ( 6 ) and the parameters given by the above mentioned empirical response surfaces instead of the theoretical response surfaces given by Eqs . ( 7 and 8 ) or ( 9 and 10 ) . From the distributions discussed so far , we can ...
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... given annual probability can then be estimated from Eq . ( 16 ) through interpolation . Since we here are concerned with the very upper tail , it is mainly in the vicinity of the design point that we need an the accurate joint model for ...
... given annual probability can then be estimated from Eq . ( 16 ) through interpolation . Since we here are concerned with the very upper tail , it is mainly in the vicinity of the design point that we need an the accurate joint model for ...
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... given in Table 5 . Equation ( 2 ) is used to compute the modulus but the constants ( a , ẞ and y ) were converted based on the corresponding ones suggested by Fernandes et al . ( 1998 ) . The diameter of the polyester rope was chosen to ...
... given in Table 5 . Equation ( 2 ) is used to compute the modulus but the constants ( a , ẞ and y ) were converted based on the corresponding ones suggested by Fernandes et al . ( 1998 ) . The diameter of the polyester rope was chosen to ...
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