Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 72
Page 552
... structure containing damage , e.g. a large fatigue crack . Existing codes and standards are based on satisfying component adequacy and hence structures are normally designed on a component basis . However , fixed offshore platforms ...
... structure containing damage , e.g. a large fatigue crack . Existing codes and standards are based on satisfying component adequacy and hence structures are normally designed on a component basis . However , fixed offshore platforms ...
Page 596
... structural redundancy determines the sensitivity of the structure to damage in terms of both changes in the structure's ultimate strength and also the change in the structural response frequency . Examples of low and high redundancy ...
... structural redundancy determines the sensitivity of the structure to damage in terms of both changes in the structure's ultimate strength and also the change in the structural response frequency . Examples of low and high redundancy ...
Page 647
... structure . In computing the consolidated ice layer load due to crushing for this GBS , the scenario of a mixed crushing mode is also considered . The ice load due to a mixed crushing mode occurs in the level ice just outside the ...
... structure . In computing the consolidated ice layer load due to crushing for this GBS , the scenario of a mixed crushing mode is also considered . The ice load due to a mixed crushing mode occurs in the level ice just outside the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alloys analysis applied approximately assessment bending calculated carried coating compared composite compressive considered corrosion crack crack growth curve cycles damage defect deformation depth determined developed direction distribution effect element Engineering equation estimated evaluation experience factor failure fatigue field Figure flaw flexible fracture function geometry given Grade heat higher hydrogen important increase initial installation insulation integrity International joint length limit load locations lower material maximum mean measured mechanical method observed obtained Offshore operation parameters performed pipe plate predicted present pressure problem procedure production properties range reliability residual resistance respectively riser rope safety samples shown shows side simulation solution specimens standard steel strain strength stress structure surface Table temperature tensile tension thermal thickness titanium toughness uncertainties variables weld