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Paper presented at the Stationing and Stability of Semi-submersibles: Proceedings of an International Conference, June 16–18, 1986
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v9-003
... Engmeenng, Volume 9 Slattonlng and Slabrl@ o/Semt-submersrbles @ Soc~ety for Underwater Technology (Graham & Trotman. 1986) 4 ADVANCES IN UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGY the 1970s, the lower limit of waterdepth for semisubmersibles was considered 90 m (300 ft); now jack-ups are capable of belng operated in waters up...
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Paper presented at the Stationing and Stability of Semi-submersibles: Proceedings of an International Conference, June 16–18, 1986
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v9-083
... requirement displacement whch offshore projects planning and execution gven stability calculation means subsea system characteristic underwater technology calculation quantity fpso stability arm in-service stability measurement upstream oil & gas frequency floating...
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Paper presented at the Stationing and Stability of Semi-submersibles: Proceedings of an International Conference, June 16–18, 1986
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v9-165
... to the Hibernia vessels had predicted 60 knot winds and 7 m sea heights by rmd-day on Sunday. storm ballast tank canada royal commission national research council disaster cham locker model study ocean ranger upstream oil & gas underwater technology ottawa laboratone laboratory pontoon...
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Paper presented at the Stationing and Stability of Semi-submersibles: Proceedings of an International Conference, June 16–18, 1986
Paper Number: SUT-AUTOE-v9-201
... Undcwater Technology. Ocean Scrence and Offshore Engmeering, Volume 9 Stattoning and Slabllr@ o Semt-submerszbles c Soc~ety for Underwater Technology (Graham & Trotman, 1986) 6 202 ADVANCES IN UNDERWATER TECHNOLOGY Trondhelm, Balchen et a1 , 2 and others led to the commerc~al mtroduct~on to offshore vessels...

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