SRT - Samson Rope Technologies
SRT MBS refers to the MBS determined using an in house test method.
The 'ISO/BS-EN919' is a International Standards Organisation ref number.
Definition from the Samson catalogue I have below:
"This international standard requires the rope’s strength to be...
That's not a configuration I've seen before.
To be honest there's too many questions about doing this either way to say definitively if one way is any better than the other.
It sounds difficult either way which means it will probably come down to specific details (i.e lay tension, how they...
The easiest way is to install the modules and either hang off or complete the pull-in at the same time. Initiation at the facility is easiest to get the right riser configuration but you have to be able to keep the product stable and sink the buoyancy before the sag bend has formed.
Laying into...
Have a look on websites of connection system manufacturers (FMC , Vetco, Cameron, Aker etc)
They usually have some good info on how their systems work and perhaps installation simulations.
Basically there are 2 main types of diverless connection systems (vertical and horizontal) and the...
Hi,
Probably a stupid question but...
Is there a command for inserting the file name into a cell within a workbook, in the same vein as inserting it into the header, &[FILE]?
Thanks,
GRo
If you mean that it is a flexible the damage force in a straight line is probably just the maximum allowable axial capacity (i.e max tension during lay).
The 'Pull force vs radius' would be the crushing resistance, i.e, maximum axial capacity when running over a radius of X m, like a chute...
Kenat has got it pretty much right.
The train is pretty good for getting between the cities, but the buses vary and anything outside the city centre isn't great.
I read it that the company will be providing the car, you just pay for petrol (not gas here!) That's pretty good, petrol may be...
Kat,
If you’re heading across in 6 weeks you’ll get here for our summer, so warm clothing and waterproofs required....
OK, seriously, it gets fairly warm (for us) in summer, although probably around the same as spring for you. There can still be plenty of showers so a light jacket needed.
It...
A good cross reference for Stainless steels and various standards can be found here:
http://www.ssina.com/publications/specs.html
You can view, but to get a print-able copy you need to fill out a short survey. I never had any contact/spam from doing this.
Just finished designing 30+ of these.
Try:
http://213.212.77.20/research/othpdf/200-399/oth283part1.pdf
&
http://www.hse.gov.uk/RESEARCH/othpdf/200-399/oth283part2.pdf
The sections on mechanical clamps should be applicable. Part 1 design guidance, part 2 test data review.
They also have a...
A lot of good advice on here already.
Agree with the yellow marker/red pen on all drawings check to ensure that the drawings are exactly as you've intended, but remember, a correct drawing is not a correct part/assembly etc.
Get out into the machine/fab shop and find out how things are made /...
jme1976,
Oil and gas is very busy at the moment, and there is a real shortage of people to fill vacancies.
Can only speak about my own little part of the industry but construction companies such as Technip, Subsea 7 and Acergy (formally Stolt) are all building new vessels, as well as looking...
I would push for it, if your boss decides that on balance that they don't need someone on site, and that the experience you would gain is outweighed by the expense of going then I guess you'll have to live with it. You never know, if you have a good boss and it’s an interesting/unusual job then...