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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MICROCOMPUTER ANALYSIS OF MARINE RISERS WITH TIME DEPENDENT
TENSION R. Ghanem , W. Y. Tein , and ... S S Ta т , ( 1,2 ) U ( z ) V ( z ) { x }
ABSTRACT A model of a marine riser system which is appropriate for the study of
its ...
MICROCOMPUTER ANALYSIS OF MARINE RISERS WITH TIME DEPENDENT
TENSION R. Ghanem , W. Y. Tein , and ... S S Ta т , ( 1,2 ) U ( z ) V ( z ) { x }
ABSTRACT A model of a marine riser system which is appropriate for the study of
its ...
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Design Automation By formulating the design problem as a nonlinear
programming problem ( NLP ) , Riggs ( 1989 ) developed a procedure to
automate the preliminary design of flexible risers . The procedure is independent
of the model used ...
Design Automation By formulating the design problem as a nonlinear
programming problem ( NLP ) , Riggs ( 1989 ) developed a procedure to
automate the preliminary design of flexible risers . The procedure is independent
of the model used ...
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sea by the drillvessel to a installation location is usually made with short riser
length about fifty meters bellow the sea surface . During the installation
procedure the riser length can vary until the bottom around one thousand meters
. se a In the ...
sea by the drillvessel to a installation location is usually made with short riser
length about fifty meters bellow the sea surface . During the installation
procedure the riser length can vary until the bottom around one thousand meters
. se a In the ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 47 |
The Force Coefficients on Inclined Cylinder in Random Wave and Current | 57 |
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