Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... assumed to have an emissive power of 140 kW / m2 , while the upper , lower emitting portion is assumed to have an emissive power of 20 kW / m2 . The emissive power of the flame is then calculated using the following equation : Where Em ...
... assumed to have an emissive power of 140 kW / m2 , while the upper , lower emitting portion is assumed to have an emissive power of 20 kW / m2 . The emissive power of the flame is then calculated using the following equation : Where Em ...
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... assumed that the seastate is globally stationary and that the phases of the free wave components are randomly distributed . Significant deviations from the Gaussian predictions are assumed to be related to crest - trough asymmetry and ...
... assumed that the seastate is globally stationary and that the phases of the free wave components are randomly distributed . Significant deviations from the Gaussian predictions are assumed to be related to crest - trough asymmetry and ...
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... assumed that defects found during an inspection are repaired . It is further assumed that an inspection is carried out when the specified failure probability is exceeded . Then the required amount of inspection can be calculated and the ...
... assumed that defects found during an inspection are repaired . It is further assumed that an inspection is carried out when the specified failure probability is exceeded . Then the required amount of inspection can be calculated and the ...
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