Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 8, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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... considered to be at rest , i.e. , the initial displacement and the velocity are considered to be zero . The response moments are obtained until such time as they remain constant , i.e. , the steady state is reached . After the steady ...
... considered to be at rest , i.e. , the initial displacement and the velocity are considered to be zero . The response moments are obtained until such time as they remain constant , i.e. , the steady state is reached . After the steady ...
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... considered to be an appropriate approximation for practical analysis . The error may be larger for more redundant struc- tures but should still indicate order of magnitude of proba- bility of a collapse . The safety of an intact non ...
... considered to be an appropriate approximation for practical analysis . The error may be larger for more redundant struc- tures but should still indicate order of magnitude of proba- bility of a collapse . The safety of an intact non ...
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... considered . The selection of these platforms is based on the number of platforms in cer- tain water depth range so that the study results ob- tained maybe applied to other platforms in that region . The platform's height is divided ...
... considered . The selection of these platforms is based on the number of platforms in cer- tain water depth range so that the study results ob- tained maybe applied to other platforms in that region . The platform's height is divided ...
Contents
OFFSHORE OUTLOOK1989 | 1 |
Trends in U S Offshore Oil and Gas Development | 11 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING | 19 |
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