Year: 2000 Language: english Author: John H Nixon Genre: Technical book Publisher: Gulf Publishing Company ISBN: 0-88415-885-3 Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 121 Description: the book is intended to provide an overview of the techniques available to the offshore industry for the joining and repair of offshore structures. Joining systems not involving the use of welding are discussed first. The associated engineering systems required for joining procedures are then discussed - pipe handling, hyperbaric chamber design and the like. The principal underwater welding techniques are then described - wet, one atmosphere and hyperbaric welding, followed by a description of the effects of environmental pressure on the various hyperbaric welding processes. To make this section of the book more comprehensible to the general reader, a brief description of each welding process as it is used in general engineering is included before the modifications required for hyperbaric applications are discussed. Finally, those joining systems not currently in use, but which show promise in the laboratory, are described, followed by some speculation relating to how underwater joining technology might develop over the next few years. For general information, appendices describing the relevant diving technology, basic oceanography and the research methods used for the development of hyperbaric welding techniques are included.
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Underwater repair technology
Year: 2000
Language: english
Author: John H Nixon
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: Gulf Publishing Company
ISBN: 0-88415-885-3
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 121
Description: the book is intended to provide an overview of the techniques available to the offshore industry for the joining and repair of offshore structures. Joining systems not involving the use of welding are discussed first. The associated engineering systems required for joining procedures are then discussed - pipe handling, hyperbaric chamber design and the like. The principal underwater welding techniques are then described - wet, one atmosphere and hyperbaric welding, followed by a description of the effects of environmental pressure on the various hyperbaric welding processes. To make this section of the book more comprehensible to the general reader, a brief description of each welding process as it is used in general engineering is included before the modifications required for hyperbaric applications are discussed. Finally, those joining systems not currently in use, but which show promise in the laboratory, are described, followed by some speculation relating to how underwater joining technology might develop over the next few years. For general information, appendices describing the relevant diving technology, basic oceanography and the research methods used for the development of hyperbaric welding techniques are included.
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