Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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This is done by adding more gauges , and NOVA uses this approach by installing four sets of three gauges at a section to ensure that accuracy and reliability of results can be analyzed . This measurement data is processed in order to ...
This is done by adding more gauges , and NOVA uses this approach by installing four sets of three gauges at a section to ensure that accuracy and reliability of results can be analyzed . This measurement data is processed in order to ...
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The experimental evidence for the similarity between the inelastic bifurcation buckling modes of cylinders under axial compression and pure bending is used to propose a relatively simple approach for determining critical fiber ...
The experimental evidence for the similarity between the inelastic bifurcation buckling modes of cylinders under axial compression and pure bending is used to propose a relatively simple approach for determining critical fiber ...
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Substantial benefits can be gained from applying an integrated engineering optimization approach of the planning stages of an arctic offshore pipeline . H. , MATLOCK , ( 1970 ) , Correlations for design of laterally loaded piles in soft ...
Substantial benefits can be gained from applying an integrated engineering optimization approach of the planning stages of an arctic offshore pipeline . H. , MATLOCK , ( 1970 ) , Correlations for design of laterally loaded piles in soft ...
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Contents
Seabed Scour Under Pipelines | 33 |
Flow Around and Forces on a Pipeline Near a Scoured | 39 |
MEASUREMENTS OF PIPELINE LEAK DETECTION | 55 |
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