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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... shown in Figure 2 , the bundle module has difficulty in modeling the nitrogen annulus and casing pipe . Because of this , the original bundle model needed to be refined to reflect the physical process . To handle the configuration shown ...
... shown in Figure 2 , the bundle module has difficulty in modeling the nitrogen annulus and casing pipe . Because of this , the original bundle model needed to be refined to reflect the physical process . To handle the configuration shown ...
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... shown that residual curvature is one of the main contributors to roll of the ÅT pipeline . Tendency of Pipeline to Roll due to Residual Curvature Increased Overbend Strain : In order to avoid excessively high lay tension during ...
... shown that residual curvature is one of the main contributors to roll of the ÅT pipeline . Tendency of Pipeline to Roll due to Residual Curvature Increased Overbend Strain : In order to avoid excessively high lay tension during ...
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... shown that this will not be the case for most pipelines , i.e. there will normally be an immediate " shake down " of end expansion after the first cycle . However , in the case study presented by Konuk ( 1998 ) , it was shown how the ...
... shown that this will not be the case for most pipelines , i.e. there will normally be an immediate " shake down " of end expansion after the first cycle . However , in the case study presented by Konuk ( 1998 ) , it was shown how the ...
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