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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Page 124
... improved by 858 33 increasing the turbulence level at the inlet up to a level of 3 % . A combined effect of offsetting the turbine blades and high level of turbulence [ 22 ] ( Fig.12 ) is to delay the stall by a significant amount , a ...
... improved by 858 33 increasing the turbulence level at the inlet up to a level of 3 % . A combined effect of offsetting the turbine blades and high level of turbulence [ 22 ] ( Fig.12 ) is to delay the stall by a significant amount , a ...
Page 173
... improved caisson structure which has a foot print smaller than the slot of the jackup rig which is used to set and secure the structure to the sea bottom . In many cases it is desirable to provide some additional strength to the central ...
... improved caisson structure which has a foot print smaller than the slot of the jackup rig which is used to set and secure the structure to the sea bottom . In many cases it is desirable to provide some additional strength to the central ...
Page 397
... improved wellhead design shown in Figure 13 which will more than meet all SWOPS production criteria . CONCLUSIONS Analyses of the riser and production and drilling wellheads for use in conjuntion with the SWOPS production vessel have ...
... improved wellhead design shown in Figure 13 which will more than meet all SWOPS production criteria . CONCLUSIONS Analyses of the riser and production and drilling wellheads for use in conjuntion with the SWOPS production vessel have ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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