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Static Problems Caused by South Timbalier

Trench, Gulf of Mexico

P Schatz. Professional Geophysics Inc 5160 Wiener-Levinson Deconvolution of Non-Minimum

Phase Seismic Data

R.L. Sengbush and S-T Hu. Colorado School of Mines 5161 Depths and Interval Velocities from Seismic

Reflection Data for Low Relief Structures

J. Sherwood. K.C. Chen, and M Wood. Geophysical

Development Corp. 5162 Seismic Wave Attributes and Their Applications to VSP Interpretations

B. Shapiro. Schlumberger Offshore Services 5304 Wava Dynamics of Jack-Up Rigs

K G. Grenda, Exxon Production Research Co. 5305 A Design Procedure for Catamaran

Cross Structure Loads

R.P. Dallinga, Maritime Research Inst. Netherlands

Fatigue Performance • Room 202

OTC 5306 Improved Fatigue Life Estimation of

Tubular Joints

M. Lalani and I.E. Tebbett, Wimpey Offshore

Engineers & Constructors Ltd.

The Fatigue Strength of Grouted Repaired

Tubular Members

L.F. Boswell and C. D'Mello. The City U.. London

Experimental and Analytical Studies on Fatigue and Crack Propagation of Stiffened and

Unstiffened Tubular T-Joints

A.S.J. Swamidas, Memorial U. of Newfoundland

Size Effect in Fatigue of Large Scale Plate Girders

O.I. Eide, Sintef. and S. Berge and T. Moan. The

Norwegian Inst, of Technology

New Data on the Fatigue Performance of

Cast Steel Tubular Joints

I E Tebbett. Wimpey Offshore Engineers &

Constructors Ltd.; D C. Hurden. Conoco (U.K.) Ltd ; and A Wood. Wimpey Offshore Engineers &

Constructors Ltd. 5311 Corrosion Fatigue Strength of 350MPa Class High

Strength Steels Produced by Thermo-Mechanical

Control Process

T. Junichiro. H Michihiko. K Yutaka. N Asao. and

M. Shigeto. Kawasaki Steel Corp. (continued)

Transportation and Seakeeping • Room 109

OTC 5282 Seakeeping Analysis of Self-Floating Steel Towers

S.S. Sircar and E.J Piermattei. Earl & Wright Ltd 5283 Jacket Transportation Analysis in

Multidirectional Waves

R.G. Standing. British Maritime Technology Ltd . and

S.J. Rowe and W.T. Brendling. British Maritime Tech

Ltd. 5284 The Dynamics of a Jack-Up Transported in a Seaway

W.G. Price, Brunei U. 5285 Implementation and Use of a Large Scale Tow

Monitoring System

D.J. Wisch, Texaco U.S.A.; R.J Stinner and

C.R. Campman. Offshore Technology Corp : and

D. Kummer, Barnett & Casbarian Inc. 5286 Jacket Transportation: Effects of Barge Ballast

Distribution on Jacket Stresses and Fatigue Life

J.C. Geagea. Chevron Corp.; R.A. Hayes. Brown &

Root Inc.; R.A. Scharnell. PMB Systems Engineering

Inc.; and Z.E. Zimmerman. Chevron Corp. 5287 Dynamic Lifting Analysis of Offshore Structures

K. Sekita, Nippon Steel Corp

Arctic Structures • Room 108

OTC 5288 A Review of the First Year of Operations With the

Concrete Island Drilling System in the Alaskan

Beaufort Sea

R.A. Masonheimer. Exxon Co U S A.:

G.D. Knorr. Global Marine Drilling Co ; and F H

Deily. Exxon Production Research 5289 CIDS Construction and Mobilization to

Antares Site

G.W. Phillips. Global Marine Development Inc . and

A C T. Chen. Exxon Production Research Co 5290 CIDS Spray Ice Barrier

H O. Jahns and D.H Petrie. Exxon Production

Research Co.. and A.V. Lockett. Exxon Co USA 5291' MASS: A Mobil Arctic Structural System

R.S. Winkler. Earl & Wright Ltd . D M Coleman.

Mobil R&D Corp.: and G. Reusswig. Mobil Oil

Canada Ltd 5292 Structural Behavior and Design Method of

Steel/Concrete Composite Ice Walls for Arctic

Offshore Structures

Y. Nojiri and K. Koseki, Kajima Inst, of Construction

Technology, and T. Yoshiki and M. Sawayanagi,

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. 5293 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Technology Assessment

D.V. Padron, Han-Padron Assocs.; K.W. Hofman,

Beaver Dredging Co. Ltd.; J.F. Nixon, Hardy Assocs.

Ltd.; M.D. Macpherson, John J. McMullen Assocs.

Inc.; W.M. Sackinger, U. of Alaska; and S.G. Sheps,

SGS Consultants

Pipeline Analysis • Room 105

OTC 5294 Buckling of Pipelines Covered by Backfill

S. Boer, Delft Hydraulics Laboratory 5295 Design Procedures of Partially Buried

Submarine Pipelines

N.M. Ismail, N.R. Wallace, and R. Nielsen, Bechtel

Inc. 5296 Analytical Treatments for Submarine Pipelines of

Large Diameter

M R. Vora and R.D. Haun, Fluor Engineers Inc. 5297 3-D Static Analysis of Pipelines During Laying

P.T. Pedersen and Y. Junqui, The Technical

U. of Denmark 5298 Analysis of Ice Gouge Hazards

G.A. Lanan, Intec Engineering Inc.; A.W. Niedoroda,

R.J. Brown & Assocs.; and W.F. Weeks, Gold

Regions Research & Engineering Laboratories 5299 Thaw Subsidence Model Study

J.M.E. Audibert and S.R. Bamford,

Earth Technology Corp.

Structural Engineering, Design and Analysis • Room 100

OTC 5300 Joint Industry Project: Deepwater Fixed Steel

Tower for North Sea

S.L. Fu, Chevron Oil Co.; J. Anderson, Britoil Ltd.;

A G. Bouquet, Norske Shell; O.T. Gudmestad,

Statoil; and E.J. Piermattei, Earl & Wright Ltd. 5301 A Parametric Study on Increasing the Economical

Water Depths for Deepwater Fixed Platforms

D.I. Karsan and J.B. Valdivieso, Brown & Root

Intl. Inc. 5302 Collapse Analysis of Framed Offshore Structures

T.H. Soreide, J. Amdahl, O.C. Astrup, and T. Granli,

SINTEF 5303 Dynamic Analysis of Marine Structures:

Comparison Between Time Domain and

Frequency Domain Analyses

G. Deleuil and L. des Deserts, C.G. Doris, and

A. Shive, Fluor-Doris Inc.

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