Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 5-6; Volume 8, Parts 5-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... depth will increase , thereby increasing the distance from the pipe to the bottom . The reduction in amplitude of 30-40 % compared to a free flow case , is less than the data used by Tsahalis , et al . ( 1982 ) , based on experiments ...
... depth will increase , thereby increasing the distance from the pipe to the bottom . The reduction in amplitude of 30-40 % compared to a free flow case , is less than the data used by Tsahalis , et al . ( 1982 ) , based on experiments ...
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... depth , as the time - distribution patterns of scour depth can have a significant effect on any predictive model developed . This is because on prototype scale , changes in scour extent lasted for several days as compared to those ...
... depth , as the time - distribution patterns of scour depth can have a significant effect on any predictive model developed . This is because on prototype scale , changes in scour extent lasted for several days as compared to those ...
Page 95
... DEPTH , S - SHAPE KEVLAR 750 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE KEVLAR 4400 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE STEEL 400 M WATER DEPTH , UNBUOYED KEVLAR 0.2 DYNAMIC FORCE ( KN ) 0.4 0.8 400 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE KEVLAR 750 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE ...
... DEPTH , S - SHAPE KEVLAR 750 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE KEVLAR 4400 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE STEEL 400 M WATER DEPTH , UNBUOYED KEVLAR 0.2 DYNAMIC FORCE ( KN ) 0.4 0.8 400 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE KEVLAR 750 M WATER DEPTH , S - SHAPE ...
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PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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