Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000 - Arctic regions |
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... possible interactions of additional degradation mechanisms like erosion and corrosion . These difficulties will increase with depth . To illustrate this , the specifi- cation API 173 [ ref.1 ] , which came in force on March 18 , 1997 ...
... possible interactions of additional degradation mechanisms like erosion and corrosion . These difficulties will increase with depth . To illustrate this , the specifi- cation API 173 [ ref.1 ] , which came in force on March 18 , 1997 ...
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... possible large damage to the riser , and cannot be used for assessing the integrity of the inner parts . This type of inspection is carried out on the full visible length , by Remotely Oper- ated Vehicle ( ROV ) or by divers on the ...
... possible large damage to the riser , and cannot be used for assessing the integrity of the inner parts . This type of inspection is carried out on the full visible length , by Remotely Oper- ated Vehicle ( ROV ) or by divers on the ...
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... possible , but the signal is drastically decreasing in quality when inspecting the second layer . This is due to the sensitivity of the probes to lift - off , and to the shielding effect of the first layer when trying to reach the ...
... possible , but the signal is drastically decreasing in quality when inspecting the second layer . This is due to the sensitivity of the probes to lift - off , and to the shielding effect of the first layer when trying to reach the ...
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