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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... domain anal- ysis provided a check of the adequacy of the frequency domain results . The time domain results were used to assess the significance of riser system's nonlinearities including the loads on the top of the riser from the ...
... domain anal- ysis provided a check of the adequacy of the frequency domain results . The time domain results were used to assess the significance of riser system's nonlinearities including the loads on the top of the riser from the ...
Page 97
... domain analysis of OWC devices based on Inverse Fourier Transform was presented . Now , a time - domain analysis based on the Convolution Integral is developed and applied to investigate the on - line control of OWC devices with the ...
... domain analysis of OWC devices based on Inverse Fourier Transform was presented . Now , a time - domain analysis based on the Convolution Integral is developed and applied to investigate the on - line control of OWC devices with the ...
Page 157
... domain probabilistic design methodology is introduced , using line tension in a deep - water mooring as a design example . The uniqueness of the analysis procedure is derived from the use of empirical orthogonal functions ( EOF ) to ...
... domain probabilistic design methodology is introduced , using line tension in a deep - water mooring as a design example . The uniqueness of the analysis procedure is derived from the use of empirical orthogonal functions ( EOF ) to ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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analysis angle applied axial bending cable calculated characteristics coefficient components Conference connected considered construction cost curve damage depth determined diameter direction displacement distribution dynamic effect element energy Engineering equation equipment fatigue field Figure flexible flow forces frequency function geometry given important included increase installation International joint length limit linear load lower mass material matrix maximum mean measured Mechanics method mode mooring motion natural normal obtained Offshore operation parameters performance period pile pipe pipeline platform position presented pressure problem production range ratio response riser shear shown shows significant soil static stiffness strength stress structure surface Table Technology tension tower turbine vane vessel wave weight wire