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Spar Platforms Technology And Analysis Methods Edited By Moohyun Kim

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Spar Platforms Technology And Analysis Methods Edited By Moohyun Kim
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.39 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Edited by Moo-Hyun Kim
ISBN: 9780784412091, 9780784476772, 078441209X, 0784476772
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Spar Platforms Technology And Analysis Methods Edited By Moohyun Kim by Edited By Moo-hyun Kim 9780784412091, 9780784476772, 078441209X, 0784476772 instant download after payment.

The design, analysis, and use of spar platforms for offshore oil production is examined thoroughly in this new book. This volume surveys the history of spar development and presents detailed design modeling aspects of spar hull, mooring, and anchoring systems. Ocean and coastal engineers, those involved in the design and construction of offshore structures, and petroleum engineers will find the book a useful supplement to existing specifications for spar platforms

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