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Report No.TitleAuthorsPublished
RMS-07New Methods in Systems ReliabilityA. KaramchandaniMay 1990
RMS-06Offshore Structural System Reliability: Wave-Load Modeling, System Behavior, and AnalysisR. S. DeMarch 1990
RMS-05On the Effects of a Joint Environmental Description & Uncertain Parameters on the Extremes of a Drag Dominated StructureS. HaverAugust 1989
RMS-42Airgap analysis of floating structures subject to random seas: Prediction of extremes using diffraction analysis versus model test resultsB. Sweetman
S.R. Winterstein
C.A.Cornell
August 2001
RMS-41Probabilistic seismic demand analysis: Spectrum matching and designJ.E. Carballo
C.A. Cornell
July 2000
RMS-40Modeling of the Earthquake Ground Motion in the Frequency DomainH. Thrainsson
A.S. Kiremidjian
S.R. Winterstein
May 2000
RMS-39Estimation of Extremes from Limited a Time Histories: The Routine MAXFITS with Wind Turbine ExamplesL.M. Fitzwater
S.R. Winterstein
May 2000
RMS-38Moment-Based Probability Modeling and Extreme Response Estimation: The FITS Routine (Version 1.2)L. Manuel
T. Kashef
S.R. Winterstein
May 1999
RMS-37Second-Order Random Ocean Waves: Prediction of temporal and Spatial Variation from Fixed and Moving References: The WAVEMAKER Routine (Version 3.2)B. Sweetman
S.R. Winterstein
May 1999
RMS-36Prediction of Extreme Responses from Limited DataP.R. de Jong
S.R. Winterstein
May 1999
RMS-35Probabilistic Seismic Demand Analysis of Nonlinear StructuresN. Shome
C. A. Cornell
May 1999
RMS-34Probabilistic Models of Dynamic Response and Bootstrap-Based Estimates of Extremes: The Routines MAXFITSP.R. de Jong
S.R. Winterstein
June 1998
RMS-33Second-Order Random Ocean Waves: Prediction of Temporal and Spatial Variation: The WAVEMAKER RoutineB. Sweetman
A.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
June 1998
RMS-32Probabilistic Specification of Metocean Criteria: Generating and Search N-Year Contours for Extreme Response Estimation: The HTCNTR, IFORM, and SURFIT RoutinesK. Engebretsen
S.R. Winterstein
June 1998
RMS-31Moment-Based Probability Modelling and Extreme Response Estimation: The FITS RoutineT. Kashef
S.R. Winterstein
June 1998
RMS-30Probability-Based Design Loads and Responses of Floating Structures: Extreme Slow Drift and Tether TensionK. Engebretsen
S.R. Winterstein
June 1998
RMS-03A Systems Reliability Case Study of an Eight-leg Jacket PlatformH. Nordal
C. A. Cornell
A. Karamchandani
 
RMS-29Earthquakes, Records and Nonlinear MDOF ResponsesN. Shome
C.A. Cornell
P. Bazzurro
J.E. Carballo
 
RMS-28SURFIT: Using Moment Response Surfaces to Estimate Extreme Response from Wave, Wind, and CurrentS. Kumar
S.R. Winterstein
June 1997
RMS-27CYCLES 2.0: Fatique Reliability Models and Results for Wave and Wind ApplicationsA.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
June 1997
RMS-26Nonlinear Ship Loads and Ship Fatique ReliabilityA.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
June 1997
RMS-25Spar Floating Platform: Numerical Analysis and Comparison with DataA.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
June 1997
RMS-24Nonlinear Randon Ocean Waves: Predictoin and Comparison with DataA.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
June 1997
RMS-23Extreme Response of Nonlinear Ocean Structures: Identification of Minimal Stochastic Wave Input for Time-Domain SimulationR. Torhuag
S.R. Winterstein
July 1996
RMS-22Wavemaker 2.0: Simulation and Identification of Second-Order WavesA.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
July 1996
RMS-21Near-Failure Behavior of Jacket-Type Offshore Platforms in the Extreme Wave EnvironmentD.G. Schmucker
C.A. Cornell
July 1996
RMS-20Predicting Fatique Damage Matrices for Floating Structures across Multiple Seastates: the DamMat RoutineT.C. Ude
S.R. Winterstein
July 1996
RMS-19The FITS Routine: Fitting Distributions to Multiple Databases and Estimating Combined ExtremesS.R. WintersteinJuly 1996
RMS-18TFPOP 2.1: Stochastic Response Analysis of Floating Structures under Wind, Current, and Second-Order Wave LoadsT.C. Ude
S. Kumar
S.R. Winterstein
July 1996
RMS-17Second-Order Random Waves: Simulation in Time and SpaceA.K. Jha
S.R. Winterstein
 
RMS-16Second-Order Load and Response Models for Floating Offshore Structures: Probabilistic Analysis and System IdentificationT.C. UdeDecember 1994
RMS-15TFPOP: A Program for Analysing Second-Order Load and Response Models of Offshore StructuresT.C. UdeApril 1994
RMS-14Fitting: A Subroutine to Fit Four-Moment Probability Distributions to DataS.R. Winterstein
C.H. Lange
S. Kumar
April 1994
RMS-13Cycles: Fatigue Reliability Formulation and AnalysisC.H. Lange
S.R. Winterstein
April 1994
RMS-11On the Statistics of Irregular Second-Order WavesT. MarthinsenApril 1992
RMS-10TLP Springing Response: Reliability Against Extreme and FatigueS.R. Winterstein
T. Marthinsen
April 1992
RMS-09Second-Order Load and Response Statistics for Tension-Leg PlatformsT. Marthinsen
S.R. Winterstein
April 1992
RMS-08Seismic Hazard Analysis of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom StructuresT. InoueJuly 1990
RMS-01Application of System Reliability Analysis to Offshore StructuresY. F. GuenardNovember 1984