Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... assumed any risk which arose by reason of the negligence of his employer or of any person in the service of such employer . " Section 54 of chapter 2 , of title 45 of the Code of Laws of the United States of America reads as follows ...
... assumed any risk which arose by reason of the negligence of his employer or of any person in the service of such employer . " Section 54 of chapter 2 , of title 45 of the Code of Laws of the United States of America reads as follows ...
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... assumed business body of knowledge is not discipline specific it offers the widest possible variety of viewpoints . Business expects employees to take responsibility for their own career development . Assumed business knowledge reveals ...
... assumed business body of knowledge is not discipline specific it offers the widest possible variety of viewpoints . Business expects employees to take responsibility for their own career development . Assumed business knowledge reveals ...
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... assumed responsibility for the owner's loss. For Lord Hoffmann,17 the case raised 'a fundamental point of principle in the law of contractual damages'. The question he posed was, is ... Assumption and Remoteness of Damage Assumed or Imposed?
... assumed responsibility for the owner's loss. For Lord Hoffmann,17 the case raised 'a fundamental point of principle in the law of contractual damages'. The question he posed was, is ... Assumption and Remoteness of Damage Assumed or Imposed?
Contents
Investigation of the Ergodicity Assumption for Sea States in the Reliability Assessment of Offshore | 1 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY PART | 33 |
Extreme Forces on Large AxiSymmetric Offshore Structures in Directional Seas | 49 |
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amplitude applied assessment assumed axial basic variables behaviour calculated coefficient component computed considered corrosion cost crack depth crack growth rate CTOD curve defect deterministic drag force effects Engineering environmental equation estimated evaluated extreme failure mode failure probability fatigue crack growth fatigue damage fatigue failure fatigue reliability fatigue strength Figure fracture mechanics fracture toughness frequency Gaussian geometry hindcast initial inspection instability load integration limit state function linear Lognormal LRFD material maxima maximum mean value method nonlinear normal normal distribution North Sea obtained offshore structures parameters platform predicted pressure probabilistic probability density function probability distribution quadratic random variable ratio reliability analysis reliability index residual stresses response risk S-N curve safety sea-state significant wave height simulation spectral standard deviation statistical stochastic storm stress intensity factor stress range Table tension tether tubular joints variation vector weld weldments