Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 14, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995 - Arctic regions |
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The major conclusion of this assessment is that sufficient information is available , or likely to become available in ... software products to build and solve an influence diagram , and to estimate and assess failure consequences for ...
The major conclusion of this assessment is that sufficient information is available , or likely to become available in ... software products to build and solve an influence diagram , and to estimate and assess failure consequences for ...
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OFFSHORE NORTH SEA PIPELINE AND RISER LOSS OF CONTAINMENT STUDY ( PARLOC ) - APPLICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF OPERATING RISKS JLM Robertson ' , D Smart , T Al - Hassan Marine Technology Support Unit , Culham Laboratory ...
OFFSHORE NORTH SEA PIPELINE AND RISER LOSS OF CONTAINMENT STUDY ( PARLOC ) - APPLICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF OPERATING RISKS JLM Robertson ' , D Smart , T Al - Hassan Marine Technology Support Unit , Culham Laboratory ...
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Risk Assessments Risk assessment is an integrity management tool and the purpose of risk assessment is to identify and quantify the risks associated with pipeline operation , such that remedial action can be performed in a timely manner ...
Risk Assessments Risk assessment is an integrity management tool and the purpose of risk assessment is to identify and quantify the risks associated with pipeline operation , such that remedial action can be performed in a timely manner ...
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Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 41 |
VOLUME IA OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY | 97 |
SAFETY AND RELIABILITY | 137 |
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