Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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Contents
OFFSHORE PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY | 53 |
CODESSTANDARDS AND REGULATIONS | 75 |
PIPELINE ONBOTTOM BEHAVIOR | 113 |
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actual allowable analysis applied approach Arctic assessment associated assumed axial bending calculated coefficient considered construction corrosion cost crack criteria damage defects defined depth determine developed diameter displacement distribution effect element Engineering environmental equation equipment estimated evaluation example factor failure fatigue field Figure flow force fracture frequency function geometry given increase indicated initial installation internal leak length lift force limit load material maximum measured Mechanics methods obtained occurs offshore operating parameters performed pipe pipeline practice predicted presented pressure probability problem procedure range ratio reduced reference reliability response safety shown shows simulation soil solution span specific standards station steel strain strength stress structural surface Table Technology temperature thickness tube typical vibration wall weld yield