Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 4; Volume 8, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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Page 109
... depth on the global force probability is shown in Fig . 11 and 12 for a 30 meter water depth drill site in the Southern Beaufort Sea ( e.g. for Amauligak , where the MOLIKPAQ was installed since 1985 ) . As seen , the variation in the ...
... depth on the global force probability is shown in Fig . 11 and 12 for a 30 meter water depth drill site in the Southern Beaufort Sea ( e.g. for Amauligak , where the MOLIKPAQ was installed since 1985 ) . As seen , the variation in the ...
Page 112
... DEPTH 60-70- n - 132 25 $ 50 100 +200 RETURN PERIOD , R ; years 500 +1000 400 100m water line berm elevation level D ... depth in the Southern Beaufort Sea , after Gilbert & Pedersen , 1987 - R - year global forces versus berm elevation ...
... DEPTH 60-70- n - 132 25 $ 50 100 +200 RETURN PERIOD , R ; years 500 +1000 400 100m water line berm elevation level D ... depth in the Southern Beaufort Sea , after Gilbert & Pedersen , 1987 - R - year global forces versus berm elevation ...
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... depth interval of 1 m was selected for numerical integration . Thus at each depth ( 0.5 m , 1.5 m , etc. ) a random value of fines content , ac . and Ko was selected while vertical effective stress was calculated from the integrated ...
... depth interval of 1 m was selected for numerical integration . Thus at each depth ( 0.5 m , 1.5 m , etc. ) a random value of fines content , ac . and Ko was selected while vertical effective stress was calculated from the integrated ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 1 |
The Growth of Radial Cracks in Ice Sheets | 7 |
ICE FORCES | 11 |
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