Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... operation . By properly adjusting the processing parameters , thermosetting matrix composites exit the die in a ... operation . The next pultruded section indexes itself between the platens and the operation repeats . An in - line saw at ...
... operation . By properly adjusting the processing parameters , thermosetting matrix composites exit the die in a ... operation . The next pultruded section indexes itself between the platens and the operation repeats . An in - line saw at ...
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... operations , the pipe can be allowed to fill with water so that the string has negative buoyancy . However , the completed line in operation pumping gas will have about 220 pound of buoyancy per lineal foot . Thus , an anchoring system ...
... operations , the pipe can be allowed to fill with water so that the string has negative buoyancy . However , the completed line in operation pumping gas will have about 220 pound of buoyancy per lineal foot . Thus , an anchoring system ...
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... operation which will have to be carried out offshore in the Gulf of Mexico . This operation is considered feasible in sea states up to at least 2ft significant wave height . In the good weather season May- June the deck mating is ...
... operation which will have to be carried out offshore in the Gulf of Mexico . This operation is considered feasible in sea states up to at least 2ft significant wave height . In the good weather season May- June the deck mating is ...
Contents
ADVANCED COMPOSITES | 1 |
Probabilistic Aspects of HAZ CTOD Value of Multipass Welded Joint of Steel for Offshore | 5 |
The Use of GRP Materials in Platform Topsides Construction and the Regulatory Implications | 15 |
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analysis applications axial behaviour bending brace calculated carried chord combined compared components composite Composite Materials compression concrete connection considered construction corrosion crack crack growth critical curve cycles damage determined developed distribution effect element Engineering experimental factor failure fatigue fiber Figure finite element force fracture geometry increase indicate initial internal laminate length limit load lower Marine material matrix maximum mean measured mechanical method Mode nodes nominal normal observed obtained offshore operation parameters performance pipe plate platform position predicted present pressure production properties range ratio reduced reinforcement Research resin resistance seal shear shell shown shows specimen steel stiffener stiffness strain strength stress concentration structures surface Table techniques temperature tensile tension thickness thread tube tubular joints weight weld