Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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ABSTRACT During the 1970s and early 1980s , the engineer was not motivated to innovate and study each element of the design and installation process for this cost reduction . During the middle 1980s , the engineer has a revised ...
ABSTRACT During the 1970s and early 1980s , the engineer was not motivated to innovate and study each element of the design and installation process for this cost reduction . During the middle 1980s , the engineer has a revised ...
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Table I indicates that the ranking of the repair options in terms of cost is : Mechanical Connectors ( least expensive ) ... Detailed analysis of relative repair times and costs , as given in Table II and its appendices ( 2 ) , verify the ...
Table I indicates that the ranking of the repair options in terms of cost is : Mechanical Connectors ( least expensive ) ... Detailed analysis of relative repair times and costs , as given in Table II and its appendices ( 2 ) , verify the ...
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APPENDIX 2 SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES MID - POINT REPAIR HYPERBARIC WELDING METHOD APPENDIX 3 SHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES MID - POINT REPAIR MECHANICAL CONNECTION METHOD -- SO 3283833 38EEEEE Equipment Work barge equippped with mooring ...
APPENDIX 2 SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES MID - POINT REPAIR HYPERBARIC WELDING METHOD APPENDIX 3 SHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATES MID - POINT REPAIR MECHANICAL CONNECTION METHOD -- SO 3283833 38EEEEE Equipment Work barge equippped with mooring ...
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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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analysis application approach Arctic areas assumed axial bending bottom boundary buckling calculated carried caused coefficient combined compared compression considered corrosion cost cylinder deformation depth detection determined developed diameter direction displacement drag effect element Engineering equation example experimental experiments field Figure flow force frequency function given ground heat increase installation International leak length lift lift force limit liquid load material maximum mean measured Mechanics metal method monitoring movement normal obtained offshore operating parameters performed period phase pipe pipeline position predicted present pressure problem procedure properties range ratio regular waves relatively response scour seabed shown shows simulated soil solution span steel strain stress structural surface Table technique temperature thickness tion values variation velocity wall wave welding zone