Designing and building structures that will withstand the unique
challenges that exist in Subsea operations is no easy task. As
deepwater wells are drilled to greater depths, engineers are
confronted with a new set problems such as water depth, weather
conditions, ocean currents, equipment reliability, and well
accessibility, to name just a few. A definitive reference for
engineers designing, analyzing and instilling offshore structures,
Subsea Structural Engineering Handbook provides an expert guide to the
key processes, technologies and equipment that comprise contemporary
offshore structures.
Written in a clear and easy to understand language, the book is based
on the authors 30 years of experience in the design, analysis and
instillation of offshore structures. This book answers the above
mentioned crucial questions as well as covers the entire spectrum of
subjects in the discipline, from route selection and planning to
design, construction, installation, materials and corrosion,
inspection, welding, repair, risk assessment, and applicable design
solutions. It yields a roadmap not only for the subsea engineer but
also the project managers, estimators and regulatory personnel hoping
to gain an appreciation of the overall issues and directed approaches
to subsea engineering design solutions.
Up-to-date technical overview of deepwater riser engineering
Easy to understand Coverage of design, analysis and, stallation
Addresses issues concerning both fixed and floating platforms
Covers techincal equipment such as Subsea Control Systems, Pressure
Piping, Connectors and Equipment Layout as well as Remotely-operated
vehicles
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780123978059
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
960
Forfatter