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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1992 OMAE – Volume V - A , Pipeline Technology ASME 1992 ABSTRACT Almin T T , t Buried pipelines operating at elevated temperatures experience high longitudinal compressive stresses because the surrounding soil prevents thermal ...
1992 OMAE – Volume V - A , Pipeline Technology ASME 1992 ABSTRACT Almin T T , t Buried pipelines operating at elevated temperatures experience high longitudinal compressive stresses because the surrounding soil prevents thermal ...
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This means the trainee observes the pipeline for a small percentage of the year while encountering only a limited number of pipeline operating scenarios . Use of a training simulator extends the scope of training to include pipeline ...
This means the trainee observes the pipeline for a small percentage of the year while encountering only a limited number of pipeline operating scenarios . Use of a training simulator extends the scope of training to include pipeline ...
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The operating conditions are adjusted by varying ( decreasing as well as increasing ) pumping at various stations . When the flowrate decreases from 1920 m / h to 1590 m ° / h , the modified system operates at 24.4 million $ / y ...
The operating conditions are adjusted by varying ( decreasing as well as increasing ) pumping at various stations . When the flowrate decreases from 1920 m / h to 1590 m ° / h , the modified system operates at 24.4 million $ / y ...
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Contents
MEASUREMENT AND METERING | 1 |
OFFSHORE PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY | 53 |
CODESSTANDARDS AND REGULATIONS | 75 |
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