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OTC '82 Technical Program Monday Morning (continued from page 56) • Drift Forces On Floating Bodies OTC 4435 Slow Drift Forces on a Barge Type 4436 4437 4438 4439 4440 Structure Comparing Model Tests with Calculated Results Experiments on Wave Drift Force on a Moored Floating Vessel On the Low-Frequency Surge Motions of Vessels Moored in High Seas Forces and Moments on Underwater Bodies, Obtained from Wind Tunnel Tests Wave and Drift Induced Line Force, Motion and Wave Measurements O/B a Semi-Submersible Determination of Nonlinear Drift Force Quadratic Transfer Functions by Digi- tal Cross-Bispectral Analysis Monday Afternoon 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. Pile Driving and Pile Design OTC 4202 4203 4204 4205 Well Conductor Design Considerations for Gravity Base Structures Full-Scale Dynamic Lateral Pile Tests Pile Instrumentation and Monitoring During Pile Driving Offshore N.W. Borneo Evaluating Pile Drivability for Hard Clay, Very Dense Sand, and Rock GEMS Level Switches for Shipboard Service. 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Ideal for low level bilge or sump tanks, and oil/ water interface With Intrinsic Safety. Zener Barrier Safe-Pak relays, FM approved, from GEMS provide intrinsically safe operation when interfacing level switches with your AC or DC loads. For application information, call toll-free (800) 321-6070. GEMS SENSORS DIVISION Plainville, Connecticut 06062, U.S.A. Telephone: (203) 677-1311; Telex: 99306 SEE US AT THE OTC SHOW, BOOTH 4050 Y Transamenca Delaval We build them. We fix them. And we do it on schedule. We overhauled the 793-foot USS SACRAMENTO ahead of schedule. We built the 644-foot USS MCKEE under budget and ahead of schedule. And at Lockheed Shipbuilding we do the same for more than a hundred ships, large and small, every year. We've got floating dry docks to 14,500 tons, shipways to 700 feet, and piers to 1,100 feet. And, we've got the superior craftsmen it takes to do your job. So if your ship needs a new propulsion system, or just a "shave and a haircut," call us. We do superior work. And you won't have to wait long for it. Superior ships by superior workers Lockheed Shipbuilding 2929 16th Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash. 98154 Phone: 206-292-5656 • Cable Lockship 4206 Suction Piles — A Proven Alternative to Driving or Drilling 4207 Piling of Garoupa Platform 4208 Observation and Analysis of Earth- quake Response of a Coupled Pile Offshore Platform • Diving and Repair Operations OTC 4209 4210 4211 4212 4213 Design and Installation of Large Ad- vanced Class Saturation Diving Sys- tem on Semisubmersible Fire Fighting and Dive Maintenance Vessels Practical Experience with the Mobile Diving Unit A.D.S. Wet Welding Operational Evaluation of Nitrox Satu- ration/Air Excursion Diving Procedures Replacement of a Damaged Diagonal Bracing in a Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig • Platform Fabrication and Installation OTC 4214 4215 4217 4218 Docking Installation of N.W. Hutton Jacket Over Subsea Template 400 Feet Tieback Offshore Brazil Energy Absorption During Ship-Impact on Offshore Steel Structures Tension and Collapse Tests of Fabri- cated Steel Cylinders • GENERAL SESSION: National Plans for Offshore Energy Development OTC 4441 National Plans for Offshore Energy Development A special session at the 1982 OTC will present a panel discussion on the topic "National Plans for Offshore Energy Development." Several high-ranking government officials from various countries will discuss their country's long and short-range plans for offshore energy development. • Wind and Wave Loading Forces 1 OTC 4226 4227 4228 4229 4190 4230 On the Spanwise Correlation of Wave Forces on Slender Cylinders Wave Forces on Inclined Smooth and Rough Circular Cylinders Determination of Total Base Shear and Bending Moment Power Spectra for an Offshore Structure at Sea Dynamic Effects of Wind on Tension Leg Platforms Response of Compliant Structures to Steep Waves Wave-Induced Motions on a Four- Column Semi-Submersible Obtained from Model Tests • Wave Attack on Offshore Islands OTC 4220 4221 4222 4223 4224 4225 Performance of Artificial Offshore Islands Under Wave and Earthquake Loading: Field Data Analyses Statistical Estimation of Wave Runup and Overtopping on Gravel Islands Natural Barrier Island Migration and Change. No Name Island, Beaufort Sea, Alaska Modular Slope Protection for the Arctic Environment Inspection of Submerged Arctic Struc- tures by Side Scan Sonar Dredging and Construction Techniques for Steep Slopes on Artificial Drilling Islands in the Canadian Arctic Tuesday Morning 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. • Offshore Pipelines I OTC 4231 4232 4233 4234 4235 The Effect of the Sea-Bottom Prox- imity on the Fatigue Life of Suspended Spans of Offshore Pipelines Under- going Vortex-Induced Vibrations Vortex Shedding Oscillations for Sub- marine Pipelines: Comparison Between Full Scale Experiments and Analytical Models Fatigue Analysis for Submarine Pipe- lines Simulation of Nonlinear Vibrations of a Hauling Pipeline Deep Water Pipeline Design Stress Forecasting and Intervention Philoso- phy Before, During and After Laying 100 Write 193 on Reader Service Card Write 146 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News