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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... event . A threat can be a specific hazard , or a more detailed representation of a specific hazard . Each accidental event may lead to unwanted consequences . In the example presented here , a heavy lift vessel ( HLV ) is operating next ...
... event . A threat can be a specific hazard , or a more detailed representation of a specific hazard . Each accidental event may lead to unwanted consequences . In the example presented here , a heavy lift vessel ( HLV ) is operating next ...
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... event in a Gaussian seastate . Furthermore , there are deterministic nonlinear analysis tools available which may take into account high order nonlinear effects and the nonlinear evolution of a single wave event . Using realistic ocean ...
... event in a Gaussian seastate . Furthermore , there are deterministic nonlinear analysis tools available which may take into account high order nonlinear effects and the nonlinear evolution of a single wave event . Using realistic ocean ...
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... event show the same degree of nonlinear interaction as a unidirectional event . A method of analysing the nonlinear evolution of typical extreme events have been presented . The method is a first attempt at treating the ocean wave ...
... event show the same degree of nonlinear interaction as a unidirectional event . A method of analysing the nonlinear evolution of typical extreme events have been presented . The method is a first attempt at treating the ocean wave ...
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