Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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For the assessment of decommissioning activities it is beneficial , if not necessary , that all the various risks of interest are identified and assessed on an overall and theoretically unified basis . Only then may the risks associated ...
For the assessment of decommissioning activities it is beneficial , if not necessary , that all the various risks of interest are identified and assessed on an overall and theoretically unified basis . Only then may the risks associated ...
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In the BPNs this event is called Mission Failure , and one of the outputs from the risk assessment is the probability of failure for each disposal option , see Figure 5 . Typically the engineering design and the operational plan for the ...
In the BPNs this event is called Mission Failure , and one of the outputs from the risk assessment is the probability of failure for each disposal option , see Figure 5 . Typically the engineering design and the operational plan for the ...
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can be extended to provide a framework for risk and consequence - based assessment of offshore structures : body because the overturning moment diminishes before the rig inertia is overcome . Zero footing reaction does mean that base ...
can be extended to provide a framework for risk and consequence - based assessment of offshore structures : body because the overturning moment diminishes before the rig inertia is overcome . Zero footing reaction does mean that base ...
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