2023
DOI: 10.1002/qre.3402
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On safe offshore energy exploration in the Gulf of Eilat

Abstract: Gulf of Eilat is rich with energy resources, however any industrial natural resource development requires additional safety, as local eco‐system has to be preserved. In contrast to bivariate reliability approaches, known to their accurate predictions of extreme response and load levels for two‐dimensional dynamic systems, this study suggests and validates novel structural reliability method, which is being appropriate method for high‐dimensional dynamic systems. Conventional reliability methods do not have an … Show more

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“…Figure 5a) presents prediction by Gumbel method, it is seen that advocated methodology in Fig. 5b) a) performs significantly more accurate than Gumbel extrapolation method, in terms of CI, however predicted risk levels are very close, namely near 0.03% [35,[52][53][54][55][56][57][58].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Figure 5a) presents prediction by Gumbel method, it is seen that advocated methodology in Fig. 5b) a) performs significantly more accurate than Gumbel extrapolation method, in terms of CI, however predicted risk levels are very close, namely near 0.03% [35,[52][53][54][55][56][57][58].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Novel method was validated versus a well‐established bivariate Weibull method, using both analytical synthetic data and measured GPEH system dynamics. Finally, advocated Using advocated method for systems with more than two dimensions obviously cannot be validated versus bivariate statistical methods; hence, it can be validated versus direct Monte Carlo simulations; for details, see authors’ latest works (Gaidai, Liu, et al., 2023; Gaidai, Wang, Yakimov, Sun, et al., 2023; Gaidai, Xing, Xu, & Balakrishna, 2023; Gaidai, Xu, Yakimov, et al., 2023; Gaidai, Yakimov, and Balakrishna, 2023; Gaidai, Yakimov, Wang, Hu, et al., 2023; Gaidai, Yakimov, Wang, Zhang, et al., 2023; Gaidai, Yan, Xing, Xu, et al., 2023; Liu et al., 2023; Sun et al., 2023; Yakimov, Gaidai, Wang, & Wang, 2023; Yakimov, Gaidai, Wang, Xu, et al., 2023). Suggested methodology may be well used in a wide range of engineering areas of applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%