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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... assumed that the void ratio - effective pressure rela- tion in ground depends on the chemical potential energies or interactions . Under an a assumption that the chemical potential energies can be conserved into the potential energies ...
... assumed that the void ratio - effective pressure rela- tion in ground depends on the chemical potential energies or interactions . Under an a assumption that the chemical potential energies can be conserved into the potential energies ...
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... assumed for Ca , which in turn will depend on the circumstances . The sample values shown in Table 1 are approximate , but are useful in interpreting the experimental results . Preliminary simulations were carried out using assumed ...
... assumed for Ca , which in turn will depend on the circumstances . The sample values shown in Table 1 are approximate , but are useful in interpreting the experimental results . Preliminary simulations were carried out using assumed ...
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... assumed to be homogeneous and isotropic which is a good model for steel structures . Although deformations may become large , strains are assumed to remain uniformly small . This permits the use of linear constitutive relations between ...
... assumed to be homogeneous and isotropic which is a good model for steel structures . Although deformations may become large , strains are assumed to remain uniformly small . This permits the use of linear constitutive relations between ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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