Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... compared with high lose electrode , and also to the notable effect of refining caused by reheating of subsequent passes more passes are used in the vertical - down welding red with vertical upward welding . Judging from the above ...
... compared with high lose electrode , and also to the notable effect of refining caused by reheating of subsequent passes more passes are used in the vertical - down welding red with vertical upward welding . Judging from the above ...
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... compared to bending , on local buckling would be relatively small . Local buckling of cylinders under axial compression is , however , an important subject because experiments show that the buckling modes under axial compression are ...
... compared to bending , on local buckling would be relatively small . Local buckling of cylinders under axial compression is , however , an important subject because experiments show that the buckling modes under axial compression are ...
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... compared to load effects h are estimated by the model . The essence of simplified approach is to separate the ice - soil raction problem and the soil - pipe interaction lem where possible . ulation of Load Effects Several previous ...
... compared to load effects h are estimated by the model . The essence of simplified approach is to separate the ice - soil raction problem and the soil - pipe interaction lem where possible . ulation of Load Effects Several previous ...
Contents
Model Tests | 3 |
B Bryndum V Jacobsen and D T Tsahalis 9 | 21 |
Scour Under Pipelines | 33 |
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acoustic velocity analysis Arctic Engineering axial behaviour bending bottom boundary layer buckling cable calculated clamp Cobia compression corrosion crack cylinder deflection deformation developed dew point diameter drag drag coefficient effect elastic equation experimental field Figure finite element flow force coefficients free span frequency friction friction welding function hoop stress horizontal Hydraulic hydrodynamic hydrodynamic forces in-line installation irregular waves length lift coefficient lift force liquid load maximum measured mechanical method monitoring movement nodal analysis operating parameters phase pipe displacement pipe material pipeline predicted pressure procedure ratio response riser roughness SCADA scour sea bed sea floor seabed shown simulated slug soil steady current steel storm strain strain gauges stress structural submarine pipelines surface Technology temperature tion Turning Bands underwater values variation vertical vortex shedding water depth welding zone