Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Firstly , opportunities for error have to be identified from analysis of the tasks performed . A full task Other types of failure . The frequency of some events , such as analysis would involve a complete breakdown of all the task ...
Firstly , opportunities for error have to be identified from analysis of the tasks performed . A full task Other types of failure . The frequency of some events , such as analysis would involve a complete breakdown of all the task ...
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At each milestone new information is available and risk reducing and / or mitigating activities may be performed see Figure 6 . The risks shown in Figure 5 may readily be updated corresponding to the improved level of knowledge at each ...
At each milestone new information is available and risk reducing and / or mitigating activities may be performed see Figure 6 . The risks shown in Figure 5 may readily be updated corresponding to the improved level of knowledge at each ...
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Parametric studies are performed for a representative deep - water riser configuration . The relationship between surface floater motion and angle responses is investigated . In a wider context , the possibility of reducing the maximum ...
Parametric studies are performed for a representative deep - water riser configuration . The relationship between surface floater motion and angle responses is investigated . In a wider context , the possibility of reducing the maximum ...
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