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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... segments are uniformly distributed , the response of each segment can be determined from the elastic catenary equations as described in the next section . The segment responses then can be synthesized to determine the element response ...
... segments are uniformly distributed , the response of each segment can be determined from the elastic catenary equations as described in the next section . The segment responses then can be synthesized to determine the element response ...
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... segments . Segment 1 extends from the riser base to the beginning of the riser buoyancy , and has a length L , and an in - water weight The buoyancy is modeled as a segment of buoyant pipe , with length L2 and weight w2 . Segment 3 ...
... segments . Segment 1 extends from the riser base to the beginning of the riser buoyancy , and has a length L , and an in - water weight The buoyancy is modeled as a segment of buoyant pipe , with length L2 and weight w2 . Segment 3 ...
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... segment ( applicable to in - air condition ) and simplified consideration of the loading history . No consideration has yet been given to the effect of the corrosive environment . Furthermore , in setting up rational inspection ...
... segment ( applicable to in - air condition ) and simplified consideration of the loading history . No consideration has yet been given to the effect of the corrosive environment . Furthermore , in setting up rational inspection ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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