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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... movements . The development of the pipeline long term movement calculation proce- dure is based on the assumption that the net pipe movements induced by separate seastates in a storm are independent and can be added linearly to obtain ...
... movements . The development of the pipeline long term movement calculation proce- dure is based on the assumption that the net pipe movements induced by separate seastates in a storm are independent and can be added linearly to obtain ...
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... movement probability distribution functions . When the number of storms is large and the number of pipe movements is large , we may be inclined to assume that the distribution function be a normal function with a mean value given by ...
... movement probability distribution functions . When the number of storms is large and the number of pipe movements is large , we may be inclined to assume that the distribution function be a normal function with a mean value given by ...
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... movement . Therefore , in order to control the upward creep of an " imperfect " pipe the uplift movement in each tempera- ture cycle should be limited to the " elastic " de for- mation characteristics of the soil , i.e. between point 1 ...
... movement . Therefore , in order to control the upward creep of an " imperfect " pipe the uplift movement in each tempera- ture cycle should be limited to the " elastic " de for- mation characteristics of the soil , i.e. between point 1 ...
Contents
ICE PROPERTIESII | 31 |
Simple Beam Tests on Type S3 Sea | 63 |
ICE DRIFT AND DYNAMICS | 69 |
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