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Interoffice Memorandum, Shell Oil Co., November, 1990. Karamanos, S. A. and
Tassoulas, J. L., “Stability of DeepWater Pipelines Under Combined Loading”,
Offshore Technology Research Center, Report No. 6/91-B-18-100, The University
of ...
Interoffice Memorandum, Shell Oil Co., November, 1990. Karamanos, S. A. and
Tassoulas, J. L., “Stability of DeepWater Pipelines Under Combined Loading”,
Offshore Technology Research Center, Report No. 6/91-B-18-100, The University
of ...
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Water Depth for Various Numbers of Wells The resulting Total Installed Costs (
TICs), shown in Figure 6, form a relatively consistent set of curves for different
numbers of wells over a range of water depths and production system
technologies.
Water Depth for Various Numbers of Wells The resulting Total Installed Costs (
TICs), shown in Figure 6, form a relatively consistent set of curves for different
numbers of wells over a range of water depths and production system
technologies.
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Mercier, J. A., 1973, "Large Amplitude Oscillations of a Circular Cylinder in a Low
-Speed Stream," Ph.D. Dissertation, Stevens Institute of Technology. Miller, B. L.,
1977, "The Hydrodynamic Drag of Roughened Circular Cylinders," The Naval ...
Mercier, J. A., 1973, "Large Amplitude Oscillations of a Circular Cylinder in a Low
-Speed Stream," Ph.D. Dissertation, Stevens Institute of Technology. Miller, B. L.,
1977, "The Hydrodynamic Drag of Roughened Circular Cylinders," The Naval ...
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OCEAN WAVES AND ENERGY | 1 |
Load Control Method and Its Realization on an OWC Wave Power Converter | 19 |
Nonlinearity in CrestTrough Statistics of Bretschneider Seas | 27 |
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