Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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It was developed by the American Bureau of Shipping with the guidance of a MOB Standards and Criteria Working Group ... It builds on current U.S. Navy Advanced and Engineering Development efforts in structural reliability , as well as ...
It was developed by the American Bureau of Shipping with the guidance of a MOB Standards and Criteria Working Group ... It builds on current U.S. Navy Advanced and Engineering Development efforts in structural reliability , as well as ...
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Next came the offshore container transfer port , which may be developed commercially . The rolling bumpers were developed for the transfer port and help make it functional . An offshoot of the container port development was an alternate ...
Next came the offshore container transfer port , which may be developed commercially . The rolling bumpers were developed for the transfer port and help make it functional . An offshoot of the container port development was an alternate ...
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Proceedings of OMAE 2001 : 20th International Conference on OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING June 3-8 , 2001 , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil OMAE2001 / 0SU - 5032 DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL - RECOVERY SHIP WORKABLE IN LARGE WAVES Kenji ...
Proceedings of OMAE 2001 : 20th International Conference on OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING June 3-8 , 2001 , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil OMAE2001 / 0SU - 5032 DEVELOPMENT OF AN OIL - RECOVERY SHIP WORKABLE IN LARGE WAVES Kenji ...
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