Mechanics of Offshore Pipelines: Volume I 2nd Edition
Mechanics of Offshore Pipelines: Volume I, 2nd Edition by Stelios Kyriakides and Edmundo Corona
A clear, authoritative resource for engineers and decision‑makers working in the global offshore energy sector. This revised second edition combines rigorous theory with practical insight to illuminate the fundamental mechanics governing subsea pipelines — from stability and buckling to dynamic behaviour under waves, currents, and soil interaction.
Dive into comprehensive coverage of pipeline design and analysis methods that matter on real projects in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, Brazil, Southeast Asia and other major offshore provinces. The text bridges academic precision and field relevance, helping readers anticipate installation challenges, assess integrity risks, and select cost‑effective engineering solutions throughout a pipeline’s lifecycle.
Ideal for structural and marine engineers, pipeline specialists, researchers and advanced students, this volume strengthens technical judgment with clear explanations, worked examples and up‑to‑date modelling approaches. Whether you’re specifying new systems, supervising installation, or evaluating rehabilitation options, the book equips you to make better‑informed decisions grounded in mechanics.
Packed with practical value and global applicability, Mechanics of Offshore Pipelines: Volume I is an essential reference for anyone involved in subsea pipeline design and integrity management. Add this definitive guide to your professional library and stay ahead in the fast‑moving world of offshore pipeline engineering.
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