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• Fracture and Fracture Control
OTC 4236 Investigation of the Break-Down of
Alexander Kielland Metallurgical and
Fracture Analysis 4237 Weld Defect Distributions in Offshore
Structures and Their Influence on
Structural Reliability 4238 COD and Fatigue Crack Propagation
Characteristics of Heavy Section C-Mn-
V Forged Steel for Offshore Structure 4240 Fatigue Life Improvement Factors Ob- tained By Weld Reinforcement and Toe
Grinding 4241 Factors Affecting Ductile Fracture in
Offshore Gas Pipelines • Wind and Wave Loading Forces II
OTC 4242 Wave Prediction in Shallow Water 4243 Analysis of Vessels Moored in Shallow,
Unprotected Waters 4244 Methods for Dynamic Analysis of
Floating Vessels 4245 Windtunnel Tests on a Model of a
Semi-Submersible Platform and Com- parison of the Results with Full Scale
Data 4246 The Behavior of Semi-Submersible
Platforms at Large Angles of List 4247 Predictions of Pitching Motions and
Loads of an Articulated Loading Plat- form in Waves • Subsea Production Systems
OTC 4248 The Casablanca Subsea Completion
System Design, Installation and Op- eration 4249 North East Frigg Subsea Gas Produc- tion System 4250 Case History of the Cormorant Field
Single Satellite Well 4251 Guidelineless Caisson Sub-Sea Com- pletion System 4252 An Improved Design of the Subsea
Atmospheric System (SAS) 4253 New Safety Valve for Subsea Instal- lations • Geophysical Data Gathering and Interpretation
OTC 4254 Some Geometric Aspects of Towed Air
Gun Arrays 4255 Marine Seismic Energy Sources:
Acoustic Performance Comparison 4256 Coherent Noise in Marine Seismic
Data: Its Understanding and Sup- pression 4257 The Exploration Applications of Seis- mic DHI Analysis in the Malay Basin 4258 Three Dimensional Seismic Interpre- tation of a Piercement Salt Dome 4259 Multichannel Seismic Transect of the
Somalian Continental Margin • Ocean Mining I
OTC 4260 Remote Acoustic Sensing of Manga- nese Nodule Deposits 4261 Soil-Machine Interaction Studies for
Manganese Nodule Mining 4262 Design and Observation Tests of an
Experimental Nodule Collection Vehicle 4263 Implementation of the Deep Seabed
Hard Mineral Resources Act 4264 Industrial Response to Ocean Mining
Regulations — Panel Discussion • Support and Service Vessels
OTC 4431 Four Years Experience Operations of
MSV (Multi-Functional Support Vessel) 4432 The Developing Technology for SWATH
Ships 4433 Natural Environment Stability Tests of an Industrial Vessel Hull Form 4434 Diving Support Vessel: Mono Hull vs
Semi-Submersible — A Cost Effective
Analysis
Tuesday Afternoon 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. • Offshore Pipelines II
OTC 4265 Route Selection and Construction
Techniques for the Marine Pipeline
Crossing to Vancouver Island 4267 Dynamic Lay Stresses for Pipelines 4268 A Modern Approach to Flowline Stress
Relief on Deep Water Offshore Pro- duction Platforms 4269 Method for Laying and Connecting
Intrafield Flowline Bundles in Deep
Water 4270 Slug Detection in Offshore Gas Lines from Variations in the End Pressure • Floating Production and
Processing Systems
OTC 4271 4272
Offshore Storage and Treating of
Crude Oil Aboard a Modified Oil
Tanker
Offshore Facilities Weight, Area and (continued on page 60) 1982 OTC Program Committee
Norman A. Nelson, N.L. Rig Equipment, ASME
R.E. Farmer, Shell International, AAPG
H. Pat Riley, Amoco Production Co., SPE
John W. Padan, NOAA, Office of Ocean Minerals & Energy, SME
Brian J. Watt, Brian Watt Associates, Inc., ASCE
Don D. Wells, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, MTS
Gale L. Hubred, Chevron Research Co., AlChE
Glen N. Williams, Texas A&M University, IEEE
Roderick J. Allan, Reading & Bates Drilling Co., SNAME
James E. Dailey, Brown & Root, Inc., Chairman
Margaret Welch, Exxon Production Research Co., SEG
Richard Hill, Nucorp Energy, TMS
Marian W. Downey, Shell International, AAPG • • • MOW D
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