Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... Table 3 ) . Included in Table 3 is CENTRAL CORMORANT . This scheme was not primarily directed at EPS , rather at production from deep water . However , much of the technology assembled and developed for the project has been used ...
... Table 3 ) . Included in Table 3 is CENTRAL CORMORANT . This scheme was not primarily directed at EPS , rather at production from deep water . However , much of the technology assembled and developed for the project has been used ...
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... Table 2. As shown in the table , the basic strength characteristics of the pipe completely satisfy the target values ( standard values ) and it has been proved that pipes can be manufactured by the same method at the same manufacturing ...
... Table 2. As shown in the table , the basic strength characteristics of the pipe completely satisfy the target values ( standard values ) and it has been proved that pipes can be manufactured by the same method at the same manufacturing ...
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TABLE 1. TLP SAMPLE DIMENSIONS AND DATA 2500 feet Gulf of Mexico 180 x 180 ' 26,720 kips 46,400 kips 13,916 kips 16 ( 4 per leg ) Current Velocity ( ft / sec ) TABLE 5. CPT SAMPLE DIMENSIONS AND DATA 1300 feet Gulf of Mexico 240 ' x 240 ...
TABLE 1. TLP SAMPLE DIMENSIONS AND DATA 2500 feet Gulf of Mexico 180 x 180 ' 26,720 kips 46,400 kips 13,916 kips 16 ( 4 per leg ) Current Velocity ( ft / sec ) TABLE 5. CPT SAMPLE DIMENSIONS AND DATA 1300 feet Gulf of Mexico 240 ' x 240 ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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