Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 8, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989 - Arctic regions |
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Page 253
In addition , and more importantly , these vessels would have to be mobilised to this at considerable cost . Also they would need to be brought up to North Sea standards . Obtaining the necessary approvals and certificates of Fitness to ...
In addition , and more importantly , these vessels would have to be mobilised to this at considerable cost . Also they would need to be brought up to North Sea standards . Obtaining the necessary approvals and certificates of Fitness to ...
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In addition to producing permanent records , the results for certain tests have to be put on file for some years . If many tests have to be performed , then this can become a very tedious procedure . Firstly , all the findings have to ...
In addition to producing permanent records , the results for certain tests have to be put on file for some years . If many tests have to be performed , then this can become a very tedious procedure . Firstly , all the findings have to ...
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In addition , an upper bound of 80 ° is imposed on the bottom angle to prevent twist of the pipe tray as a result of hydrodynamic 2.5 AT = 2.5 % AT = 5 % buoyancy would therefore be more sensitive to Cmin than is the present function .
In addition , an upper bound of 80 ° is imposed on the bottom angle to prevent twist of the pipe tray as a result of hydrodynamic 2.5 AT = 2.5 % AT = 5 % buoyancy would therefore be more sensitive to Cmin than is the present function .
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Contents
OFFSHORE OUTLOOK 1989 | 1 |
Trends in U S Offshore Oil and Gas Development | 11 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING | 19 |
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