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Risk assessment of offshore platform due to ship collision

Cong-Huan et al., 2011

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8677386649853179673
Author
Cong-Huan L
Hong-Yan D
Guo-Hai D
Pu-Yang Z
Publication year
Publication venue
2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE)

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Offshore platforms work in complex and harsh environments, in addition to normal work load, environment loads, also threatened by accidental loads, such as the impact of ships. Major disaster caused by accidental loading will not only result in casualties and major …
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