Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991 - Arctic regions |
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... chamber ( Fig . 2 ) . The work chamber is unmanned during wireline operations . The wireline winch is enclosed in a pressure tight chamber and is exposed to well pressure . Thus there is no need of a stuffing box and therefore no danger ...
... chamber ( Fig . 2 ) . The work chamber is unmanned during wireline operations . The wireline winch is enclosed in a pressure tight chamber and is exposed to well pressure . Thus there is no need of a stuffing box and therefore no danger ...
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... chamber can be attached to the forward hatch in the pres- sure hull . A large work ROV ( e.g. Trojan ) can be accommodated in a 1 atm . garage within the pressure hull . The ROV is sluiced into the garage where tool changes and ...
... chamber can be attached to the forward hatch in the pres- sure hull . A large work ROV ( e.g. Trojan ) can be accommodated in a 1 atm . garage within the pressure hull . The ROV is sluiced into the garage where tool changes and ...
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... chambers or wet and open to the ambient . The 1 atm . modules would be manned during work performance as for example ... chamber within the module ( Fig . 1 ) . Except for the configuration of the pay- load bay , the OSS and the SSS are ...
... chambers or wet and open to the ambient . The 1 atm . modules would be manned during work performance as for example ... chamber within the module ( Fig . 1 ) . Except for the configuration of the pay- load bay , the OSS and the SSS are ...
Contents
VORTEX SHEDDING AND VIBRATION | 187 |
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 209 |
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS | 247 |
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