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Applicability of Existing Approximation Methods M.H. Kim and D.K. Yue, Massachusetts Inst, of Technology Offshore Platform Concepts • Room 105 OTC 5634 Laminated Concrete for Deep Ocean Construction M. Karsteter, Florida State U., and W. Karsteter and M.E. lorns, Environmental Concrete Design Inc. 5635 Steel/Concrete/Steel Sandwich Composites in the Containment of Cryogenic Liquids Offshore D. Berner, Ben C. Gerwick Inc. 5636 Concrete Hulls for Tension-Leg Platforms J. de Oliveira, Conoco Norway Inc., and S. Fjeld, Norwegian Contractors 5637 The Single Leg Tension-Leg Platform: A Cost Effective Evolution of the TLP Concept C.N. White, P.R. Erb, and F.R. Botros, Conoco Inc. 5638 The Compliant Composite Leg Platform: A New Configuration for Deepwater Fixed Platforms and Compliant Towers D. Morrison, S. Will, and D. Calkins, Hudson Engineering Corp. 5639 The Pre-lnstalied Foundation Concept Jacket: A Case History W.G. Riles, Thronson Engineering Corp., and W.L. Thornton Jr., Cities Service Oil & Gas Seismic Acquisition & Processing • Room 100 OTC 5640 A Marine Digital Vibrator: Part I—Concepts and Coding Techniques J.V. Bouyoucos and D.E. Nelson, Hydroacoustics Inc. 5641 A Marine Digital Vibrator: Part II—Implementation and Performance M.H. Houston and D.J. Martin, Western Atlas Intl. 5642 Marine Vibrators and the Doppler Effect W.H. Dragoset, Western Atlas Intl. 5643 Airgun Signature Estimation and Wavelet Processing of Marine Seismic Data Y. Li and R.L. Sengbush, Colorado School of Mines 5644 Filling a Dredged Channel With Refractions J. Ralph and N. Masri, Geophysical Service Inc. 5645 3D Seismic Gridding J.W. Lin and T.C. Holloway, Pennzoil Co. Multiphase Flow Systems & Multiphase Pumps • Room 102 OTC 5646 With Poseidon Technology Towards Year 2000 E. Furuholt and T.A. Torp, Statoil 5647 One Megawatt Subsea Mateable Electric Connector-Key to Multiphase Pump Drive Assembly—Now Field Proven B. Darde, Total Compagnie Frangaise des P6troles 5648 Development of a Two-Phase Oil Pump for Evacuating Subsea Production Without Processing Over Long Distances "Poseidon Project 3" M. Arnaudeau, Inst. Frangais du P6troles 5649 A Slug Length Distribution Law For Polypnasic Transportation System M. Bernicot and J.M. Drouffe, Total Compagnie Frangais des P6troles 5650 An Oil Pipeline Multiphase Pressure Drop Correlation V. Ilic, Csiro Division of Energy Chemistry, and M. Behnia, U. of New South Wales 5651 Experts Systems Integrity Monitoring of Submarine Pipelines J.J. Harvey, Alcatel Esc., and P. Tam, J.P. Kenny & Partners Monday, May 2 • 2-5 p.m. Phillip's Management of Subsidence At Ekofisk II • Room 117 OTC 5652 Conceptual and Design Considerations Along the Road to Jacking A.G. Smith, T.E. Smith, and T. Monshaugen, Phillips Petroleum Co. 5653 Ekofisk Jacking Project, "The Working Parts"—Jacks, Hydraulic Systems and Controls M. Hobley, Phillips Petroleum Co. 5654 Jack Control System Test Bench—Testing and Simulation of Operation P.M. Berrefjord, Phillips Petroleum Co. 5655 Project Management of Subsidence and Ekofisk Jacking Project D.J. Smith, Phillips Petroleum Co. 5656 Communication as Secret Arms S. Kvendseth, Phillips Petroleum Co. 5878 Ekofisk 2/4 Tank Subsidence: Hydrodynamic Model Testing and Analysis P. Broughton, Phillips Petroleum Co. Norway; R.G. Standing, British Maritime Technology; and M. Vache, Doris Engineering 20 Years At & Beyond the Shelf Edge: Part l-North & South America-Room 114 OTC Introduction to Session S. Snelson, Shell Oil Co., and J.D. Edwards, Pecten Intl. Co. 5657 RJS 199: First Deep Water Test in Offshore Brasil J. Sancho, Elf Aquitaine 5658 Petrobras and Brazil's Offshore Exploration: 20 Years-A Review G. Bacoccoli and M. Bentes, Petrobras 5659 The Role of Turbidites in Brazil's Offshore Exploration: A Review G. Bacoccoli and L.C. Toffoli, Petrobras 5660 Results of Shelf and Slope Exploration Offshore U.S.A. East Coast B.E. Prather, Shell Offshore Inc. 5661 An Exploration Case Study of a World Record Deep Water Wildcat Well Drilled in the Orphan Basin, Newfoundland: Blue H-28 T. Koning, R.H. Campbell, D.C. Hibbs, and G.W. Leonhardt, Texaco Canada Resources Ltd. Fatigue «Room 109 OTC 5662 The Implications of New Data on the Fatigue Life Assessment of Tubular Joints J.J.A. Tolloczko and M. Lalani, Steel Construction Inst. 5663 Fatigue Properties of Exemplary High Strength Steels in Sea Water <• Circle 324 on Reader Service Card R. Krishnakumar, A. Sablok, and W.H. Hartt, Florida Atlantic U. 5664 New Data on Crack Growth Characteristics of Fatigue Loaded Complex Tubular Joints D.M. Stannard, Wimpey Offshore; and P. Forsyth and M. Lalani, Steel Construction Inst. 5665 A Finite Element Evaluation of the Stress Intensity Factors of Surface Cracks in a Tubular T Joint X. Huang and J.W. Hancock, U. of Glasgow 5666 Estimations of Stress Concentration Factor for Fatigue Design of Welded Tubular Connections S.Y.A Ma and I.E. Tebbett, Wimpey Offshore 5667 Fracture Mechanics Investigation of Thickness Effects on Fatigue Life H.C. Rhee, Conoco Inc. Subsea Control System Technologies • Room 108 OTC 5880 Electrohydraulic Multiplex BOP Control Systems for Deep Water A.N. Vujasinovic, NL Shaffer/NL Industries Inc. 5669 A New Generation Multiplexed B.O.P. Control System C.T. Tucker, Consultant 5668 An Overview of Multiplexed E/H Subsea Control Systems I.M.G. Fabbri, Ferranti Subsea Systems Ltd. 5670 Standardization of North Sea Multiplexed Control Systems for Diver Assisted Developments H.A. Herwig and J.M. Cattanach, Ferranti Subsea Systems Ltd. 5671 Novel Approaches to Underwater Mateable Electric Connectors Provide Greater Design Flexibility and High Reliability L. van den Steen, Koninklijke Shell E&P Laboratorium 5879 Conductive Wet Mate in North Sea Waters G. Porter, Kintec Inc. Mooring Analysis & Modeling • Room 105 OTC 5672 Model Testing of a Deepwater SALM/Tanker System G.D. Watson, S.P. Koch, M.J. Every, and J.D.K. Wilson, Exxon Production Research Co. 5673 Verification of Computer Analysis on a Unique Deep Water Mooring System L.C. Kwok, Arctec Offshore Corp. 5674 A Summary of a Multi-Faceted Physical Model Test Program of a Floating Drilling and Production System T.L. Johnson, J.E. Halkyard, B. Smith, and L.C. kwok, Arctec Offshore Corp.; D. Peterson, Maxwell Laboratories; and S. Hanna, Placid Oil Co. (continued) TRACK ARPA Now in ARPA for the First Time The Racal-Decca 2690BT series brings the power of color • Best all-weather picture performance, using multiple raster radar to deep sea vessels, on a full daylight viewing technologies 26" diagonal screen (16" diameter picture). . 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