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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Performance Test of Pipe Materials REFERENCES 1 . was 2 . 3 . Takenobu Kajikawa : Research and development of closed cycle thermal energy conversion plant , Electronic Technology Composite Research Institute's Report of Investigation No ...
Performance Test of Pipe Materials REFERENCES 1 . was 2 . 3 . Takenobu Kajikawa : Research and development of closed cycle thermal energy conversion plant , Electronic Technology Composite Research Institute's Report of Investigation No ...
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Performance Test of Pipe Materials REFERENCES test was The performance of pipe materials performed on the following two items : 1. Basic performance low specific gravity rubber materials 2 . Basic strength performance of pipe ( for 1/10 ...
Performance Test of Pipe Materials REFERENCES test was The performance of pipe materials performed on the following two items : 1. Basic performance low specific gravity rubber materials 2 . Basic strength performance of pipe ( for 1/10 ...
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The results shown here indicate that the performance at sea may be better than predicted from a test rig with a well designed inlet . Finally it should be mentioned that results presented here are on a small scale tests and should be ...
The results shown here indicate that the performance at sea may be better than predicted from a test rig with a well designed inlet . Finally it should be mentioned that results presented here are on a small scale tests and should be ...
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Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
PIPELINES | 40 |
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