Materials for Marine Systems and StructuresDennis F. Hasson, C. Robert Crowe |
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... occurring is then the rank of the wind speed divided by the total number of measurements . Plotting these data on extreme value probability paper enables one to determine the probability of occur- rence of different wind speeds . Given ...
... occurring is then the rank of the wind speed divided by the total number of measurements . Plotting these data on extreme value probability paper enables one to determine the probability of occur- rence of different wind speeds . Given ...
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... occur slowly and their cracks evolve over a period of time , continued or periodic surveillance is required to find these cracks . Cracks due to overloads may be suspected after a severe environmental loading such as a storm or an ...
... occur slowly and their cracks evolve over a period of time , continued or periodic surveillance is required to find these cracks . Cracks due to overloads may be suspected after a severe environmental loading such as a storm or an ...
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... occur ? Sometimes the cracks initiated during fabrication but were not found ; possibly those welds were not inspected thoroughly at that time . In other cases , it is suspected that they initiated from an overload or from fatigue . The ...
... occur ? Sometimes the cracks initiated during fabrication but were not found ; possibly those welds were not inspected thoroughly at that time . In other cases , it is suspected that they initiated from an overload or from fatigue . The ...
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Fatigue in Composites: Science and Technology of the Fatigue Response of ... Bryan Harris Limited preview - 2003 |