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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... direction , Anand and Tørum ( 1985 ) Fredsøe , et al . ( 1985 ) , Sumer and Fredsøe , ( 1987 , and Bruschi , et al ... direction were considered . The flow distribution around a fixed pipe close to a simulated scour hole , formed in a ...
... direction , Anand and Tørum ( 1985 ) Fredsøe , et al . ( 1985 ) , Sumer and Fredsøe , ( 1987 , and Bruschi , et al ... direction were considered . The flow distribution around a fixed pipe close to a simulated scour hole , formed in a ...
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... direction in the first 0.91 hours after the start of a test is shown in Figure 4 , and the maximum amplitude in both directions versus time until equilibrium scour depth was reached are shown in Figure 5 . By referring to the ...
... direction in the first 0.91 hours after the start of a test is shown in Figure 4 , and the maximum amplitude in both directions versus time until equilibrium scour depth was reached are shown in Figure 5 . By referring to the ...
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... direction other than the tangent to the linkage curve such that Σ direction , then Σ and ¡ Σ are curvature continuous . To justify briefly this theorem we note that first order continuity between surfaces requires that the intrinsic ...
... direction other than the tangent to the linkage curve such that Σ direction , then Σ and ¡ Σ are curvature continuous . To justify briefly this theorem we note that first order continuity between surfaces requires that the intrinsic ...
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PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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