Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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This was the case analysis of marine operations is therefore underlined . in the early 1970's when a jacket was lost at the Frigg field and in This calls for an overview of the tools available to analyze the 1991 when the Sleipner A GBS ...
This was the case analysis of marine operations is therefore underlined . in the early 1970's when a jacket was lost at the Frigg field and in This calls for an overview of the tools available to analyze the 1991 when the Sleipner A GBS ...
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22-26 ( Russian ) , importance with respect to project schedule , is the choice of realistic 1998 . weather criteria for the marine operations to ensure safe installation , thus avoiding loss of assets or considerable delays of ...
22-26 ( Russian ) , importance with respect to project schedule , is the choice of realistic 1998 . weather criteria for the marine operations to ensure safe installation , thus avoiding loss of assets or considerable delays of ...
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Marine growths increase member diameters in a random fashion as it can be expressed , Db = D + 2 Xhu ( h ) ( 17 ) where D is the original ... u ( h ) is the mean thickness of marine growths and X , is the related uncertainty variable .
Marine growths increase member diameters in a random fashion as it can be expressed , Db = D + 2 Xhu ( h ) ( 17 ) where D is the original ... u ( h ) is the mean thickness of marine growths and X , is the related uncertainty variable .
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