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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... indicate that designed pipes are more than adequately weighted to resist pipe movement . Only in very hard soils ( where ... indicated in a ) and b ) above , dynamic simulations indicate that the traditional design method yields a pipe ...
... indicate that designed pipes are more than adequately weighted to resist pipe movement . Only in very hard soils ( where ... indicated in a ) and b ) above , dynamic simulations indicate that the traditional design method yields a pipe ...
Page 133
... indicated in Fig . 4 . Both the present CIC results and the flow - visuali- zation tests have indicated that the flow patterns ob- tained for the three scour profiles given in Fig . 2 are quite similar , irrespective of the particular ...
... indicated in Fig . 4 . Both the present CIC results and the flow - visuali- zation tests have indicated that the flow patterns ob- tained for the three scour profiles given in Fig . 2 are quite similar , irrespective of the particular ...
Page 136
... indicated , that oil has entered the ca- vity between the condenser lens and the grid plate . With these findings GKSS conducts basic experi- ments at 1 bar with different pressure compensation fluids at the optical system " miniatur ...
... indicated , that oil has entered the ca- vity between the condenser lens and the grid plate . With these findings GKSS conducts basic experi- ments at 1 bar with different pressure compensation fluids at the optical system " miniatur ...
Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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