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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 107
Date of Summary June 30, 1988
Subject Offshore Structural Systems Reliability
Performing Activity Stanford University Amoco Production Company
Principal Investigator Dr. C. Allin Cornell
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Completed.
Description This was a Joint Industry Project (JIP) with 23 participants. The primary objective of this project was a review of the state-of-the-art of the systems reliability, particularly for offshore structure applications. The emphasis was be on classifying methods to increase understanding and improvements. The report addressed the nature and `degree of difficulty` of the current limitations that restrict the effective practical application of the methodology.
Progress Completed. The proprietary period for this project passed.

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AA File in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) . (136 pages, 8,396 KB) Cornell, C. A., Offshore Structural Systems Reliability, C. Allin Cornell, Inc., Portola Valley, California, August 1987.

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