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Dynamic response and reliability analysis of large offshore structures

Offshore structures, when provided with large deck areas, may be utilized for new purposes other than the conventional oil and gas exploration works. They may be used as airports, power stations, waste treatment plants, etc. Since these structures have very heavy dead loads, reaction forces on the b...

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Published in:Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 1999-01, Vol.168 (1), p.255-272
Main Authors: Kawano, Kenji, Venkataramana, Katta
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