Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... indicates figure's number . Simulations are carried out for the cases indicated in Tables 2 and 3 for a box - shape barge and in Tables 4 and 5 for a semi - submer- sible . Typical contributions of each hydrody- namic force are ...
... indicates figure's number . Simulations are carried out for the cases indicated in Tables 2 and 3 for a box - shape barge and in Tables 4 and 5 for a semi - submer- sible . Typical contributions of each hydrody- namic force are ...
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... indicated in Figure 15 . Surprisingly , the best correspondence occurs for the highest sea state ( case 1 ) with the most narrow wave spectrum ( typically fully developed or decreasing seas ) . The riser response is correspondingly ...
... indicated in Figure 15 . Surprisingly , the best correspondence occurs for the highest sea state ( case 1 ) with the most narrow wave spectrum ( typically fully developed or decreasing seas ) . The riser response is correspondingly ...
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... indicated in Figure 2. The main damage was made on the diagonal bracing between the levels -14m and -43m at the west side of the jacket . Results from the underwater inspection indicated a local dent in the tube wall in the order of ten ...
... indicated in Figure 2. The main damage was made on the diagonal bracing between the levels -14m and -43m at the west side of the jacket . Results from the underwater inspection indicated a local dent in the tube wall in the order of ten ...
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