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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... effect of a J - tube pull . APPROXIMATE MODEL OF BUNDLE Before describing the manufacture of the experimental bundles , some simple assumptions allow a preliminary assessment of some bundle properties . If the pitch of the bundle is ...
... effect of a J - tube pull . APPROXIMATE MODEL OF BUNDLE Before describing the manufacture of the experimental bundles , some simple assumptions allow a preliminary assessment of some bundle properties . If the pitch of the bundle is ...
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... effect of rockdumping at 500m spacing on the four lateral models , while Figure 14 presents comparable data for the effects of rigid restraints . Mode 4 3 2 / 160 2bl 100 P = 0.3 HR - 3.0 3b30 140 80 10 20 120 60 40 20 Lc = 41.3m- ال ...
... effect of rockdumping at 500m spacing on the four lateral models , while Figure 14 presents comparable data for the effects of rigid restraints . Mode 4 3 2 / 160 2bl 100 P = 0.3 HR - 3.0 3b30 140 80 10 20 120 60 40 20 Lc = 41.3m- ال ...
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... effect of the heat cycle of the F1 pass on the root pass HAZ was studied by giving the third heat cycle with the peak temperature , Tp3 . The result is shown in Fig . 7. The heat cycle of the F1 pass decreased all the hardness values of ...
... effect of the heat cycle of the F1 pass on the root pass HAZ was studied by giving the third heat cycle with the peak temperature , Tp3 . The result is shown in Fig . 7. The heat cycle of the F1 pass decreased all the hardness values of ...
Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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