Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Hjelo and Myklebust ( 1997 ) prepared a similar choosing between alternative risk control measures is very often a assessment for the Ekofisk field for Phillips Petroleum Company question of economy . By carrying out risk analyses ...
Hjelo and Myklebust ( 1997 ) prepared a similar choosing between alternative risk control measures is very often a assessment for the Ekofisk field for Phillips Petroleum Company question of economy . By carrying out risk analyses ...
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It is , furthermore , difficult to rank high risk elements in elements and from a cost benefit point of view . order to introduce appropriate risk reducing measures , where such measures represent cost - benefit to the project , and it ...
It is , furthermore , difficult to rank high risk elements in elements and from a cost benefit point of view . order to introduce appropriate risk reducing measures , where such measures represent cost - benefit to the project , and it ...
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Techniques such as laser Doppler velocimetry and particle image velocimetry can make accurate measurements of kinematics in the critical area above mean water level . Measurements above mean water level in directionally spread waves are ...
Techniques such as laser Doppler velocimetry and particle image velocimetry can make accurate measurements of kinematics in the critical area above mean water level . Measurements above mean water level in directionally spread waves are ...
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