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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... CONNECTION PENDANT 4.48 DIA x 100 LG SPIRAL STRAND JACKETED INTERMEDIATE BUOY 50 KIP NET BUOYANCY LOWER CONNECTION ... connected to Penrod 72 ANCHOR PENDANT BUOY 35 KIP NET BUOYANCY W / NAVIGATION LIGHT AND RADAR REFLECTOR : 110 TON ...
... CONNECTION PENDANT 4.48 DIA x 100 LG SPIRAL STRAND JACKETED INTERMEDIATE BUOY 50 KIP NET BUOYANCY LOWER CONNECTION ... connected to Penrod 72 ANCHOR PENDANT BUOY 35 KIP NET BUOYANCY W / NAVIGATION LIGHT AND RADAR REFLECTOR : 110 TON ...
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... connected , and will have adequate clearance to remain connected with either the drilling or workover riser connected beside it during a 10 - year storm . Three - dimensional , finite element , large displacement , large strain , time ...
... connected , and will have adequate clearance to remain connected with either the drilling or workover riser connected beside it during a 10 - year storm . Three - dimensional , finite element , large displacement , large strain , time ...
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... connection via a constant heat transfer coefficient . The fluid flows from element 4 upwards to element 118 , from 118 to 120 , and then downwards to ele- ment 6 which is connected with element 4 . Using the computer program TRUMP / 7 ...
... connection via a constant heat transfer coefficient . The fluid flows from element 4 upwards to element 118 , from 118 to 120 , and then downwards to ele- ment 6 which is connected with element 4 . Using the computer program TRUMP / 7 ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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