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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... simulation studies . 1 . INTRODUCTION Present pipeline stability design is normally based on a simple stability check requiring balance between hydrodynamic forces and pipe - soil resistance . Such a method has several shortcomings ...
... simulation studies . 1 . INTRODUCTION Present pipeline stability design is normally based on a simple stability check requiring balance between hydrodynamic forces and pipe - soil resistance . Such a method has several shortcomings ...
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... simulation test results . Observation of Figures 3.10 and Table 3.2 tells : ( a ) All the laboratory exposure conditions are severer than the most agrressive simulation test condi- tions . The difference becomes greater for low CAR ...
... simulation test results . Observation of Figures 3.10 and Table 3.2 tells : ( a ) All the laboratory exposure conditions are severer than the most agrressive simulation test condi- tions . The difference becomes greater for low CAR ...
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... simulation by BEM only for the nonlinear wave problem have already been solved . However , for the simulation of the fluid - body interaction problem , some difficulties still remain . In the research field of ocean engineering , it is ...
... simulation by BEM only for the nonlinear wave problem have already been solved . However , for the simulation of the fluid - body interaction problem , some difficulties still remain . In the research field of ocean engineering , it is ...
Contents
PIPELINE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS | 1 |
PIPELINE FORCES DYNAMICS AND STABILITY I | 95 |
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