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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... strain collapse and low strain shear mechanism is important when considering such sensitive , soft marine clays . Interpretation of low strain ( < 10-2 % ) data obtained using some laboratory and in - situ methods can be complicated ...
... strain collapse and low strain shear mechanism is important when considering such sensitive , soft marine clays . Interpretation of low strain ( < 10-2 % ) data obtained using some laboratory and in - situ methods can be complicated ...
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... strain ( 12,21 ) . As indicated by the amplitude of the strains measured , the material responded with relatively large deformations to the applied excitation force in the resonant column . This was mainly due to the soft nature of the ...
... strain ( 12,21 ) . As indicated by the amplitude of the strains measured , the material responded with relatively large deformations to the applied excitation force in the resonant column . This was mainly due to the soft nature of the ...
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... strain rate difference between the two modes of testing ( 32 ) . The variation between static and dynamic shear behavior of clays is also due to strain rate effects as shown by other investigators in the past ( 38,39 ) . Figure 7a ...
... strain rate difference between the two modes of testing ( 32 ) . The variation between static and dynamic shear behavior of clays is also due to strain rate effects as shown by other investigators in the past ( 38,39 ) . Figure 7a ...
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FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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