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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... possible impacts on the re- pair equipment and procedures . The design and consecutive construction shall be aiming at an optimum result i.e. highest reliability of the repair performan- ce both in pipeline locally extended lifetime ...
... possible impacts on the re- pair equipment and procedures . The design and consecutive construction shall be aiming at an optimum result i.e. highest reliability of the repair performan- ce both in pipeline locally extended lifetime ...
Page 306
... possible for any kind of electrode ( 2 ) The value of welding current shall not be raised more than necessary melting the base metal as far as possible . ( 3 ) The feed rate of electrodes shall be maximised . ( 4 ) In the selection of ...
... possible for any kind of electrode ( 2 ) The value of welding current shall not be raised more than necessary melting the base metal as far as possible . ( 3 ) The feed rate of electrodes shall be maximised . ( 4 ) In the selection of ...
Page 132
... possible problems such as possible coupling between motor noise and sensors , and possible coupling between the gimballed compass sensor and the vehicle motions . The computer selected was a commercially available single - board ...
... possible problems such as possible coupling between motor noise and sensors , and possible coupling between the gimballed compass sensor and the vehicle motions . The computer selected was a commercially available single - board ...
Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
9 | 123 |
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