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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The probability distribution of the response maxima is then given by : RELIABILITY ANALYSIS PROCEDURE In the reliability analysis , the failure probability refers to a given period , e.g. , one year or alternatively the service life of ...
The probability distribution of the response maxima is then given by : RELIABILITY ANALYSIS PROCEDURE In the reliability analysis , the failure probability refers to a given period , e.g. , one year or alternatively the service life of ...
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If the long term stress distribution is given by a Weibull distribution the safety margin with respect to fatigue failure after t years in operation is according to the FM - approach , [ 4 ] , da M ( 1 ) = fa .
If the long term stress distribution is given by a Weibull distribution the safety margin with respect to fatigue failure after t years in operation is according to the FM - approach , [ 4 ] , da M ( 1 ) = fa .
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Empirical Verification refers to the ability to check the results given by the tool by model or full - scale testing . Procedures organization and documentation refer to the practicality and clarity of the written procedures ...
Empirical Verification refers to the ability to check the results given by the tool by model or full - scale testing . Procedures organization and documentation refer to the practicality and clarity of the written procedures ...
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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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