Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2004 - Arctic regions |
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Page 853
... angle amplitude of 21 ° . The SVWD limit cycle is centered around 28 ° , while stable equilibrium B is at a yaw angle equal to approximately 18 ° . This implies that equilibrium B has moved due to the presence of slowly- varying drift ...
... angle amplitude of 21 ° . The SVWD limit cycle is centered around 28 ° , while stable equilibrium B is at a yaw angle equal to approximately 18 ° . This implies that equilibrium B has moved due to the presence of slowly- varying drift ...
Page 871
... angle instead of the 12 degrees for the original design . The level of stresses encountered has shown the design team confidence in the robustness of their design . original design , thus there will be no detrimental effect on the TLP ...
... angle instead of the 12 degrees for the original design . The level of stresses encountered has shown the design team confidence in the robustness of their design . original design , thus there will be no detrimental effect on the TLP ...
Page 1145
... angle . The soft hangoff model employs 2 springs each making an angle of approximately 5 ° with respect to the vertical . Each spring has an axial linear stiffness of 2.93 kips / ft of stroke . The riser is considered centered relative ...
... angle . The soft hangoff model employs 2 springs each making an angle of approximately 5 ° with respect to the vertical . Each spring has an axial linear stiffness of 2.93 kips / ft of stroke . The riser is considered centered relative ...
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