scholarly journals OTEC ocean engineering technology development

Author(s):  
J. Vadus
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chad Laux ◽  
Abram Ph.D. ◽  
Amy Van Epps ◽  
Kimberly Deranek ◽  
Darrel Sandall ◽  
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Author(s):  
Robert G. Bea ◽  
Zhaohui Jin

The Texas Towers were a series of platforms installed off the U.S. East coast in the 1950’s to support early warning radar facilities. Texas Tower 4 (TT4) was installed in a record setting water depth of 185 feet in 1957. At this time, TT4 was heralded as an ‘engineering marvel’; a major innovative ocean engineering accomplishment. In December 1960, the decision was made to decommission TT4, but before this could be done the platform failed during a storm in January 1961 with the loss of the lives of all personnel that were onboard. A satisfactory explanation was never developed that detailed exactly how the structure failed. In 1999, a study was commissioned by the American Bureau of Shipping to study the failure of TT4. The objective of this study was to see if with modern ocean engineering technology (storm forces, structure capacities), the details of failure of the structure could be re-created. This paper summarizes the results from this study.


2012 ◽  
Vol 616-618 ◽  
pp. 767-769
Author(s):  
Jian Guo Wang ◽  
Hai Jie Zhang ◽  
Cui Cui Liu ◽  
Li Xia Lou

China is facing a severe situation of energy resources. High oil dependency is seriously threatening our economy’s fast and stable development. The US has successfully achieved the commercial development of shale gas, which has decreased its oil dependency, and also contributed to its natural gas geology and petroleum engineering technology development. Both Chinese and U.S. geological experts predict that China has similar quantities of shale gas reserves as founded in the United States. This paper aims to clarify that producing shale gas resources has economic significance of energy security and environment protection, and scientific significance of promoting the further development of natural gas geology and petroleum engineering subjects.


2011 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 717
Author(s):  
Ross Evans ◽  
Stephen Parry

In September 2008, Origin completed a $9.6 billion transaction with ConocoPhillips to form Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG)—a fifty-fifty coal seam gas to liquified natural gas joint venture. As the upstream operator, Origin is planning to ramp up production to more than five times present production levels. In a two-year period, Origin tripled Queensland CSG production volumes to 300 Tj per day. This expansion was based on existing business systems and processes and it was recognised that additional capability would be required to further ramp up production and associated activities. A project was commissioned to build operational capability and capacity—processes, systems, organisation design and people—to efficiently drill the required number of production wells. This priority project addressed a business objective to step up the drilling of CSG production wells from approximately 60 to 350–400 per annum. The transformational solution comprised three key components: business process re-engineering, technology development, and organisational re-design. The solution included the definition, documentation and transformation of business processes—this ensured consistent, repeatable and scalable processes capable of drilling of 350–400 wells per annum. The processes are now enabled by resource scheduling and document management systems that are fully integrated. The resultant well delivery system is managed by a team that provides the business with decision making information regarding the resource use required to support the delivery of the APLNG commitments. Given the transformational nature of the solution, the delivery of all three components was under-pinned with change management impact assessments, education, communications and deployment. The total solution was deployed in August 2010.


2013 ◽  
Vol 437 ◽  
pp. 1093-1096
Author(s):  
Zhao Wang Xia ◽  
Yuan Yuan Fang

In order to cultivate high-quality professional talents, this paper analyzes the "Mechanical Vibration" course, teaching practice teaching reform made several comments on the ship and ocean engineering professional teaching based on the syllabus of "Mechanical Vibration" course. Teaching reform improves the students' interest, because of it emphasis on experiment teaching, especially in special engineering technology.


2015 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chad M. Laux ◽  
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Abram Walton ◽  
Amy Van Epps ◽  
Darrel L. Sandall ◽  
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