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>20 0TC 88 (continued) J. Clausner and J. Pope, USAE Waterways Experiment Station 5782 Slnup: A New Equipment for Acquisition and Processing of Very High Resolution Seismic Reflection G. Lericolais, J.P. AII6nou, S. Bern6, and J. Herv6ou, Inst. Francais pour I'Exploitation de la MER Structure Response to Wind, Waves, & Currents Room 108 OTC 5783 Compliant Tower Response Prediction Procedures K M. Steele, L.D. Finn, and K.F. Lambrakos, Exxon Production Research Co. 5784 Random Wave Design Procedures C.Y. Chen and Steve Will, Hudson Engineering Corp. 5785 Measured and Predicted Dynamic Behavior of the Gullfak8 A Platform M. Hoeklie, Norwegian Contractors, and O.E. Hansteen, Norwegian Geotechnical Inst. 5786 Damping and Natural Frequencies During Towout and Installation of the Gullfaks A. Platform T. Lokna and K.A. Nyhus, Norwegian Contractors 5787 Measured and Predicted Wave Forces on Offshore Platforms R.G. Bea, S.F. Pawsey, and R.W. Litton, PMB Systems Engineering Inc. 5788 Verification of a Wave Loading Model for Non-Linear Analysis of Wave Induced Response of Offshore Structures N. Spidsoe and H P Brathaug, SINTEF Drilling Technology & Equipment • Room 105 OTC 5789 intelligent Status Analysis for Real Time Rig Site Drilling Engineering P. Parigot, Total Marine Norsk A/S, and L. Havrevold, Nordic Offshore Systems A/S Application of a Modified Subsea Wellhead System on Molikpaq, A Mobile Arctic Caisson Rig in the Canadian Beaufort Sea K.J. Fardy and S.P. Singeetham, Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. Prediction of Casing Running Loads in Directional Wells E.E. Maidla and A.K. Wojtanowicz, Louisiana State U. Redevelopment of Helder Field With Horizontal Wells B. Davis, C. Stewart, and D. Williamson, Unocal Netherlands B.V. Surface Gas Detector for Oil-Based Drilling Mud P. Skalle and A.L. Podio, U. of Texas, and H.K. 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MPIPnlPl.lPAl One Burt Drive, Deer Park, NY U729 516-242-2200 3002 Croddy Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-979-9202 Send for your free noise control bulletin no. 719, today NEW 1988 EDITION OPOEf^00* — The World's Most Complete Annual Marine & Naval Equipment Catalog For Vessel Owners, Shipbuilders, Marine Designers, Naval Architects and Purchasing Agents. DETACH AND MAIL Mail to: Marine Equipment Catalog c/o Maritime Reporter 118 East 25 Street New York. New York 10010 Yes, I wish to take advantage of this Special Offer. Please reserve copies of Marine Equipment Catalog. ($45.00 outside the U.S.) Name Position Company Business Address • Enclosed is my remittance of $32.00 per copy for copies of the Marine Equipment Catalog. ($45.00 outside the U.S.) • Please bill me • Please bill my company Circle 172 on Reader Service Card P.D. Rabinowitz, L.E. Garrison, J.G. Baldauf, S. DeVoge, B. Harding, R. Merrill, A.W. Meyer, and R.E. Olivas, Texas A&M U. Marine Riser Systems • Room 100 OTC 5795 Vibrations of Lazy "S" Risers Due to Vortex Shedding and in-Line Forces Under Lock-In K. Zare and T.K. Datta, Indian Inst, of Technology 5796 Comparison of Dynamic Response of Alternate Flexible Riser Products S. Karve and J.F. McNamara, McDermott Intl. Inc. 5797 Laboratory Testing of High Performance Composite Tubes for TLP Production Risers C.P. Sparks, Inst. Frangais du P6trole, and P. Tamarelle, Aerospatiale 5798 At-Sea Test of the Structural Response of a Large Diameter Pipe Attached to a Surface Vessel L.A. Vega, Pacific Intl. Center for High Technology Research 5799 Dynamic Behavior and Cost Comparison of Surface and Nonsurface Piercing Deep Water Production Risers E. Valenzuela, Cameron Offshore Engineering Inc. 5800 Analysis of a 6,000 Meter Riser System J. Terava, K. Ikonen, and M. Pakarinen, Rauma-Repola RR Oceanics Floating Drilling & Production • Room 102 OTC 5801 Model Tests of a Generic Semisubmersible Related to a Study Assessing Stability Criteria J.I. Collins, Arctec Offshore Corp., and T.W. Grove, American Bureau of Shipping 5802 Development of a New Stability Criteria for Mobile Offshore Drilling Units S.G. Stiansen, Y.S. Shin, and G. Shark, American Bureau of Shipping 5803 The Effects of Gas-Aerated Seas Upon the Buoyancy and Stability of Floating Drilling Vessels K.J. Wilson, Marathon Oil Co. 5804 Floating Production Vessel Cost Consideration V. von Hoffman, Gotaverken Arendal AB 5805 Ocean El Dorado: A Deepwater Floating Production System L.G. Chabot and E.N. Corona, Ocean Drilling & Exploration Co. 5806 Facilities Design in the UKCS-Setting Weight Objectives by Multi-Variant Analysis of Past Designs D.D. Rule, Esso Exploration & Production UK Ltd., and R.R. Huddleston, Matthew Hall ECNON Ltd. Wednesday, May 4 • 2-5 p.m. Petrobras Campos Basin Deep Water Development • Room 114 OTC 5807 An Overview on Campos Basin W. Freire, Petrobras 5808 Deepwater Drilling A.L. Cordeiro and L.C. Chita, Petrobras 5809 Critical Points for the Project of Very Deep Subsea Completions J.M.F. Filho, Petrobras 5810 Campos Basin Production Efficiency: A Failure Mode Analysis J.B. de Oliveira, Petrobras 5811 Production and Utilization of Natural Gas Using Floating Production Systems A.R. Patricio, Petrobras 5812 Technological Constraints in Deep Offshore Exploitation P. Barusco and C. Vianna, Petrobras Welding •Room 109 OTC 5813 Friction Welding Duplex Stainless Steel D. Nicholas, The Welding Inst., and R.A. Teale, Brown & Root 5814 Repair and Analysis of Cracking in the Murchison Flare Boom E.R.G. Bell and D.G. Morgan, Conoc (U.K.) Ltd. 5815 Automated, Hyperbaric Trunkline Tie-Ins at Platform Hermosa, Point Arguello Field D.K. Black, P.R. Seligman, D.J. Sullivan, and D. Marshall, Chevron Pipe Line Co. 5816 Welding Pollution Within the Atmosphere of an Underwater Simulator H. Boie, K. Schmidt, and W. Schnegelsberg, GKSS Research Ctr. 5817 Abrasive Water Jetting: A New Aid to Welded Fabrications C.G. King, The Welding Inst. 5818 Welding Method Down to 500 msw P. Loebel, I.F. dos Santos, H.G. Schafstall, and P. Szelagowski, GKSS Research Ctr. Construction, Support & Service Vessels • Room 108 OTC 5819 Computer Analysis of Heavy Lift Operations H.J.J, van den Boom, R.P. Dallinga, and J.N. Dekker, Maritime Research Inst. Netherlands 5820 On the Upgrading of SSCV Hermod to Increase its Lifting Capacity and the Dynamics of Heavy Lift Operations F.C. Michelsen and A. Coppers, Heerema Engineering Services B.V. 5821 Hydrodynamic Responses of Derrick Vessels in Waves During Heavy Lift Operation P. Mukerji, McDermott Inc. 5822 Prediction of Motion, Wave Load, and Sling Tension of Crane Vessels During Heavy Lift Operations X. Zheng and R.C. McGregor, U. of Glasgow 5823 World's First Convertible Floating Dry Dock R.E. Heger, Crandall Dry Dock Engineers Inc. 5824 Full Scale Measurements on the Semi-Submersible "Uncle John" G.E. Jackson and D. Wilson, British Maritime Technology Ltd. Completion Technology & Equipment • Room 105 OTC New Design Considerations for Tubing and Casing Buckling in Inclined Wells J.B. Cheatham and Y.C. Chen, Rice U. New Platform Well Tieback System Reduces Installation Time and Construction Costs T.C. Tyer, W.A. Abreo, and B.J. Saucier, Cameron Iron Works U.S.A. Inc. 36 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News