Upheaval buckling of offshore pipelines buried in loose and liquefiable soils
<p>Pipelines used for the transportation of oil and gas products offshore are often buried beneath the seabed for protection from mechanical damage and for thermal insulation. During high temperature and high pressure operations, these pipelines are susceptible to resurfacing behaviour known a...
Main Authors: | Williams, E, Elizabeth S. Williams |
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Other Authors: | Byrne, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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