Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... developed . We employed MEC - NEST [ 1 ] [ 2 ] for the physical processes such as currents and temperature . For the chemical and biological processes we developed a ecosystem model shown in Fig . 1. It is based on KKYS [ 3 ] , which is ...
... developed . We employed MEC - NEST [ 1 ] [ 2 ] for the physical processes such as currents and temperature . For the chemical and biological processes we developed a ecosystem model shown in Fig . 1. It is based on KKYS [ 3 ] , which is ...
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... developed in the previous years is used to study the importance of some of the pipe , seabed soil , and scour parameters . The effect of some of these parameters on the pipeline response is investigated . The paper reveals that the ...
... developed in the previous years is used to study the importance of some of the pipe , seabed soil , and scour parameters . The effect of some of these parameters on the pipeline response is investigated . The paper reveals that the ...
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... developed specifically for offshore wind , such as those developed by Germanischer Lloyd ( GL ) and Det Norske Veritas ( DNV ) . The IEC has recently drafted design requirements specifically for offshore wind farms that provides a ...
... developed specifically for offshore wind , such as those developed by Germanischer Lloyd ( GL ) and Det Norske Veritas ( DNV ) . The IEC has recently drafted design requirements specifically for offshore wind farms that provides a ...
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