Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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In particular planning of SN experiments for the characterization of the fatigue life of steel is addressed . cle , c , d , x ) 2 Reliability - Based Optimal Experiment Planning Experiment decision R Outcome by nature d Decision on ...
In particular planning of SN experiments for the characterization of the fatigue life of steel is addressed . cle , c , d , x ) 2 Reliability - Based Optimal Experiment Planning Experiment decision R Outcome by nature d Decision on ...
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From a safety point of view , the key issue is how these decisions take safety into account . In the following I will dicuss ways of implementing risk and risk considerations into the decision process . One condition is that we take ...
From a safety point of view , the key issue is how these decisions take safety into account . In the following I will dicuss ways of implementing risk and risk considerations into the decision process . One condition is that we take ...
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a risk - reducing measure is implemented when the reduction in expected loss is greater than the cost of the measure DECISION UNDER UNCERTAINTIES . EXAMPLES . Example 1. Pipeline Repair System Some typical characteristics of these ...
a risk - reducing measure is implemented when the reduction in expected loss is greater than the cost of the measure DECISION UNDER UNCERTAINTIES . EXAMPLES . Example 1. Pipeline Repair System Some typical characteristics of these ...
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Contents
Application to the Spanish | 25 |
PROBABILISTIC RESPONSE OF MARINE STRUCTURES | 79 |
Numerical Simulation of the WaveInduced NonLinear Bending Moment of Ships | 147 |
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acceptance activities analysis applied approach assessment associated assumed blowout calculated caused combined complex consequence considered construction crack criteria damage decision defined dependent depth determined developed direction discussed distribution drilling effect elements Engineering equation equipment error estimated evaluation event example experience extreme factors failure fatigue Figure fire force frequency function given human identified important inspection installation joint limit load marine mean measures method normal objects obtained offshore operation parameters performed period phase platform possible practice prediction present pressure probability problem procedures random range reduced reference reliability reported represent response risk safety sample scenarios ship shown shows significant simulations specific spectra spectrum standard statistical strength stress structure Table uncertainty values variables wave wave height