Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 7, Parts 4-6American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... assumed to be located in the North Sea . The pipe outside diameter ( OD ) is 3.4 ft ( 1.0 m ) . The pipe weight in water is assumed 250 lb / ft ( 3.6 kN / m ) including concrete coating and the contents . Water depth is 300 ft ( 91 m ) ...
... assumed to be located in the North Sea . The pipe outside diameter ( OD ) is 3.4 ft ( 1.0 m ) . The pipe weight in water is assumed 250 lb / ft ( 3.6 kN / m ) including concrete coating and the contents . Water depth is 300 ft ( 91 m ) ...
Page 135
... assumed that the function decays with the increase of the separation distance between the two stations as well as the increase of frequency . The same form of the correlation function is used to represent the loss of correlation of ...
... assumed that the function decays with the increase of the separation distance between the two stations as well as the increase of frequency . The same form of the correlation function is used to represent the loss of correlation of ...
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... assumed that the valves will be immediately shut off . The amount of oil spilled will depend on the location of the leak . APPLICATION The approaches discussed in the above sections were assembled into one model and computer package ...
... assumed that the valves will be immediately shut off . The amount of oil spilled will depend on the location of the leak . APPLICATION The approaches discussed in the above sections were assembled into one model and computer package ...
Contents
ICE PROPERTIESII | 31 |
Simple Beam Tests on Type S3 Sea | 63 |
ICE DRIFT AND DYNAMICS | 69 |
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