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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5.77 4.75 - ở 3.724 in order to Measure Tail Thickness , " The Annals of Statistics , 11 , 1019-10 . ... Largest Values and its Relevance to the Statistical Theory of Extremes , " in Statistical Distribution in Scientific Work , ( eds .
5.77 4.75 - ở 3.724 in order to Measure Tail Thickness , " The Annals of Statistics , 11 , 1019-10 . ... Largest Values and its Relevance to the Statistical Theory of Extremes , " in Statistical Distribution in Scientific Work , ( eds .
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SHORT TERM STATISTICS OF EXTREME LOAD EFFECTS Kim J. Mørk Det Norske Veritas Industry AS N - 1322 Høvik , Norway ... study provide a short term statistical description of extreme load effects including ringing acting on a TLP tether .
SHORT TERM STATISTICS OF EXTREME LOAD EFFECTS Kim J. Mørk Det Norske Veritas Industry AS N - 1322 Høvik , Norway ... study provide a short term statistical description of extreme load effects including ringing acting on a TLP tether .
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The estimates as well as the cumulative distribution functions in figure 4 reflect both the statistical and the inherent uncertainty related to the extreme values conditioned on the given sea state applied .
The estimates as well as the cumulative distribution functions in figure 4 reflect both the statistical and the inherent uncertainty related to the extreme values conditioned on the given sea state applied .
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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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