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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... implementation of the project was dominated by the very short time available , as the basic design started in October 1985 and production was scheduled to start before the end of November 1986. In order to attain the completion time and ...
... implementation of the project was dominated by the very short time available , as the basic design started in October 1985 and production was scheduled to start before the end of November 1986. In order to attain the completion time and ...
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... implementation of the probabalistic line tension response analysis , including second - order wave drift and fatigue damage calculations has been written in FORTRAN as part of a 1986 joint industry mooring design project . REFERENCES 1 ...
... implementation of the probabalistic line tension response analysis , including second - order wave drift and fatigue damage calculations has been written in FORTRAN as part of a 1986 joint industry mooring design project . REFERENCES 1 ...
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... implementation is a two - dimensional layered , visco - elastic half space solution . The displacements , stresses and strains are calculated based on initial soil properties . The effect of material non - linearity is then iteratively ...
... implementation is a two - dimensional layered , visco - elastic half space solution . The displacements , stresses and strains are calculated based on initial soil properties . The effect of material non - linearity is then iteratively ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
Semisubmersible Floating Production for the Gulf of Mexico | 13 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
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