Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... allows the spin resistant characteristics to be utilized while providing good reactions at the linear winch grips ... allow the buoy to be submerged during the period of time between installation of the pre - installed system and ...
... allows the spin resistant characteristics to be utilized while providing good reactions at the linear winch grips ... allow the buoy to be submerged during the period of time between installation of the pre - installed system and ...
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... allows the ship to weathervane while the column , about which the vessel rotates , remains essentially stationary with respect to the seabed . A series of 4 pairs of mooring chains emanate from the chain table in simple catenary shapes ...
... allows the ship to weathervane while the column , about which the vessel rotates , remains essentially stationary with respect to the seabed . A series of 4 pairs of mooring chains emanate from the chain table in simple catenary shapes ...
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... allowing production from the Cyrus reservoir at up to 2500 psi ( 17.2 MPa ) wellhead pressure through a 41⁄2in . tubing string . A subsea choke allows comingling of flows from a two well cluster . To maintain compatability with the ...
... allowing production from the Cyrus reservoir at up to 2500 psi ( 17.2 MPa ) wellhead pressure through a 41⁄2in . tubing string . A subsea choke allows comingling of flows from a two well cluster . To maintain compatability with the ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
Semisubmersible Floating Production for the Gulf of Mexico | 13 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
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