Description of test procedures and preliminary analysis of the first of a three year effort on a study of breakout forces is presented. It is found that breakout is not a serious problem for the great majority of marine salvage operations, since the vessels are often rotated or pivoted before lifting. It is concluded that a theoretical procedure can be developed which will be useful in planning operational procedures. (Author)
Breakout Forces
1966
58 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Marine engineering , Salvage , Ocean bottom , Deep submergence , Deep water , Recovery , Hoists , Petroleum industry , Drilling , Ocean bottom topography , Model tests , Flat plate models , Ellipsoids , Rectangular bodies , Cylindrical bodies , Spheres , Theory , Soil mechanics , Continuum mechanics , Graphs(Charts) , Oozes
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