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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( b ) slender members , allowing a strip theory approach in constructing the excitation forces and added mass terms . ... 2 + mLeg + TOLO , = F , 2 ( 1 ) Within the long wavelength approximation , the excitation force was found as the ...
( b ) slender members , allowing a strip theory approach in constructing the excitation forces and added mass terms . ... 2 + mLeg + TOLO , = F , 2 ( 1 ) Within the long wavelength approximation , the excitation force was found as the ...
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The Table 5 and 6 indicate that 55 to 60 percent of force and moment are contributed by jacket and the rest by appurtenances . Though the launch truss has maximum surface after jacket , its contribution is only 7 and 4 percent for force ...
The Table 5 and 6 indicate that 55 to 60 percent of force and moment are contributed by jacket and the rest by appurtenances . Though the launch truss has maximum surface after jacket , its contribution is only 7 and 4 percent for force ...
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A time domain simulation of a cable subject to nonlinear drag forces has been done by Bliek ( 1984 ) and Burgess ... By adding buoys in appropriate points along the mooring line , it is possible to reduce the top tensile force and ...
A time domain simulation of a cable subject to nonlinear drag forces has been done by Bliek ( 1984 ) and Burgess ... By adding buoys in appropriate points along the mooring line , it is possible to reduce the top tensile force and ...
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Contents
OFFSHORE OUTLOOK 1989 | 1 |
Trends in U S Offshore Oil and Gas Development | 11 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING | 19 |
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