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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DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PERMANENT MOORING OF OFFSHORE FPSUs : MOORING OF A 138,000 DWT TANKER IN THE SICILY CHANNEL J. M. ... moored offshore , where it processes and stores crude oil produced though subsea wellheads . Oil is periodi- cally ...
DESIGN CRITERIA FOR PERMANENT MOORING OF OFFSHORE FPSUs : MOORING OF A 138,000 DWT TANKER IN THE SICILY CHANNEL J. M. ... moored offshore , where it processes and stores crude oil produced though subsea wellheads . Oil is periodi- cally ...
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... moored floater will more or less be in a continuous relative motion to the fixed wellhead platform . Due to its function it is desirable to have the bridge intact in rough weather . Relative motions of up to + 10 metres should therefore ...
... moored floater will more or less be in a continuous relative motion to the fixed wellhead platform . Due to its function it is desirable to have the bridge intact in rough weather . Relative motions of up to + 10 metres should therefore ...
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... moored using lines and fenders , as shown in Fig . la , the loads due to both types of constraint will be nonlinear . The single point mooring of a vessel to a buoy or tower in oblique seas will involve large angles of yaw and nonlinear ...
... moored using lines and fenders , as shown in Fig . la , the loads due to both types of constraint will be nonlinear . The single point mooring of a vessel to a buoy or tower in oblique seas will involve large angles of yaw and nonlinear ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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