Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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Moreover these risers possess better characteristics for withstanding high temperature and high pressure applications . This paper presents the analysis & design methodology and riser configuration selection process for both TLPs and ...
Moreover these risers possess better characteristics for withstanding high temperature and high pressure applications . This paper presents the analysis & design methodology and riser configuration selection process for both TLPs and ...
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A buoyant coating of 400 kg / m3 density and 50 mm thickness is provided in the lower segment of riser with 16mm wall thickness as shown in figure 5. The buoyant coating results in increased drag area , which also increases the drag ...
A buoyant coating of 400 kg / m3 density and 50 mm thickness is provided in the lower segment of riser with 16mm wall thickness as shown in figure 5. The buoyant coating results in increased drag area , which also increases the drag ...
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constant conditions along the risers . The different ' layers ' are connected by the riser model , and movement of the riser in one layer will be transferred to the neighbor layers . refined , increasingly accurate probabilistic ...
constant conditions along the risers . The different ' layers ' are connected by the riser model , and movement of the riser in one layer will be transferred to the neighbor layers . refined , increasingly accurate probabilistic ...
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