Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993 - Arctic regions |
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... Compared to 1990 estimates , a large decrease in costs for metallic materials in the two year period can be seen . This is probably largely a result of worldwide economic conditions . Also , increasing use of the corrosion resistant ...
... Compared to 1990 estimates , a large decrease in costs for metallic materials in the two year period can be seen . This is probably largely a result of worldwide economic conditions . Also , increasing use of the corrosion resistant ...
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... compared with conventional metallic materials . The advantages to be gained by using GRP include : weight saving ... comparable with that of copper nickel ( 90/10 ) . ( 2 ) Water - filled GRP piping without fire protection can survive ...
... compared with conventional metallic materials . The advantages to be gained by using GRP include : weight saving ... comparable with that of copper nickel ( 90/10 ) . ( 2 ) Water - filled GRP piping without fire protection can survive ...
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... compared to the FC FCGR and did not restore the more beneficial air behavior . At -950 mV ( Figure 9 ) FCGR was lower than in air and in sea water ( FC ) for the low AK region . The FCGR for the polarized condition increased at a more ...
... compared to the FC FCGR and did not restore the more beneficial air behavior . At -950 mV ( Figure 9 ) FCGR was lower than in air and in sea water ( FC ) for the low AK region . The FCGR for the polarized condition increased at a more ...
Contents
HIGH STRENGTH STEELS FOR OFFSHORE | 189 |
WELDING CONTROL | 265 |
APPLICATIONS OF GRP OFFSHORE | 279 |
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