Re: pipeline installtion in deep and shallow wat

From: <Sadath>
Date: Fri Oct 03 2003 - 07:11:00 EDT


Dears
I think refferring any bodys work is not offense however no body has his own works
all the works are related to some or other standards sadath

Christopher Wright <chrisw@skypoint.com> wrote:
>I would appreciate if any pipeline engineer has any information, or
>worked example , or anything that I can use in my thesis regarding
>the shallow and deep water pipelines, any thing information on D/t
>ratio (diameter to wall thickness ratio) and so on.
>best regards

Isn't a thesis supposed to be your own work? If you'd give me the name and e-mail address of your advisor I could check with him to see if it's OK to use someone else's work in your thesis.

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___________________________| John Sedgwick, Spotsylvania 1864)
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Fri Oct 03 07:11:00 2003

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