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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DBS Figure 8 depicts the response at the time of maximum DBS for the 1350 ft ( 410 m ) WD : components of the shear diagram have been normalized by the maximum DBS magnitude , and the elevation has been normalized by the appropriate ...
DBS Figure 8 depicts the response at the time of maximum DBS for the 1350 ft ( 410 m ) WD : components of the shear diagram have been normalized by the maximum DBS magnitude , and the elevation has been normalized by the appropriate ...
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Cutting ability in various cutting positions Figure 9 shows the relationship between maximum cut thickness Tm and cutting speed . These were the results in the flat position . The greater diameter of the hole of the cutting tip ...
Cutting ability in various cutting positions Figure 9 shows the relationship between maximum cut thickness Tm and cutting speed . These were the results in the flat position . The greater diameter of the hole of the cutting tip ...
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The maximum measured strain occurs at an angle of 44.4 ° from the end of circular arc ( see Fig.9 ) . On the other hand , the calculated maximum strain changes location with the assumed coefficient of friction , U. When I is 0 or 0.15 ...
The maximum measured strain occurs at an angle of 44.4 ° from the end of circular arc ( see Fig.9 ) . On the other hand , the calculated maximum strain changes location with the assumed coefficient of friction , U. When I is 0 or 0.15 ...
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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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