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    • A New Design Method for Wave-Induced Pipeline Stability on a Sandy Seabed (No. R860) 

      Gao, Fuping; Jeng, Dong S.
      Published 2005
      The existing DnV Recommended Practice (RP E305) for pipeline on-bottom stability is mainly based on the Pipe-Soil Interaction Model proposed by Wagner et al. (1987) and the Wake Model by Lambrakos et al. (1987) to calculate ...
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    • Bifurcation of Locally Buckled Point Symmetric Columns-Experimental investigations (No. R867) 

      Rasmussen, Kim J.R.
      Published 2006
      The bifurcation equations for locally buckled point symmetric sections are derived in a companion report [1]. In the present report, two series of experiments are reported, one on narrow flange Z-sections and one on wide ...
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    • Biaxial Bending and Torsion of Steel Equal Angle Section Beams (No. R852) 

      Trahair, Nicholas S.
      Published 2005
      Although steel single angle sections are commonly used as beams to support distributed loads which cause biaxial bending and torsion, their behaviour may be extremely complicated, and the accurate prediction of their ...
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    • Isoparametric Spline Finite Strip Method for In-plane Stress Analysis (No. R848) 

      Eccher, Gabriele; Rasmussen, Kim J.R.; Baldassino, Nadia; Zandonini, Riccardo
      Published 2005
      The finite strip method has proved to be an accurate and efficient tool for the analysis of structures having regular cross-section and mechanical proprieties along the longitudinal axis. The spline finite strip method has ...
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    • Prediction of maximum wave-induced liquefaction in porous seabed using Multi-Artificial Neural Network model (No. R854) 

      Cha, Fred; Jeng, Dong S.; Blumenstein, Michael; Zhang, Hong
      Published 2005
      In the last decades, considerable efforts have been devoted to the phenomenon of wave-induced liquefactions, because it is one of the most important factors for analysing the seabed and designing marine structures. Although ...
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