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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The action taken by the Board in response to an incident report is determined by the seriousness of the incident . For example , for minor incidents such as small gas leaks or oil spills , the Board normally conducts any required follow ...
The action taken by the Board in response to an incident report is determined by the seriousness of the incident . For example , for minor incidents such as small gas leaks or oil spills , the Board normally conducts any required follow ...
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In order to determine that time when the inspection should be conducted for the total probability of failure to be a minimum over n years the model is run for k < n years and the probability of repair noted .
In order to determine that time when the inspection should be conducted for the total probability of failure to be a minimum over n years the model is run for k < n years and the probability of repair noted .
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When an imbalance occurs , the plot provides a means of determining the major cause of the imbalance . ... The operator then has the opportunity to review historical data and determine the reason for large imbalance .
When an imbalance occurs , the plot provides a means of determining the major cause of the imbalance . ... The operator then has the opportunity to review historical data and determine the reason for large imbalance .
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Contents
MEASUREMENT AND METERING | 1 |
OFFSHORE PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY | 53 |
CODESSTANDARDS AND REGULATIONS | 75 |
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