Subsea engineering handbook

Written in easy to understand language, the book is based on the authors experience in the design, analysis and instillation of offshore structures. Designing and building structures that will withstand the unique challenges that exist in Subsea operations as deepwater wells are drilled to greater depths, engineers are confronted with new problems such as water depth, weather conditions, ocean currents, equipment reliability, and well accessibility. This book answers the above questions as well as covering the entire spectrum of subjects in the disciplineproviding a detailed roadmap not only for the subsea engineer but also the project managers, estimators and regulatory personnel hoping to gain an appreciation of the overall issues and directed approaches to subsea engineering design solutions. A definitive reference for engineers designing, analyzing and instilling offshore structures, Subsea Structural Engineering Handbook provides an expert guide to the key processes, technologies and equipment that comprise contemporary offshore structures.

Book details


Physical description: 23.1 x 15.5 orange spine 919pp

Editors: Yong Bai

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Place of publication: Burlington, Maryland, USA

ISBN: 9781856176897

Classification: 539 -

Subjects: Climate science, Engineering, Construction Engineering, Resource use and management, Project Management, Structural Engineering, Road transport, Oil and gas extraction, Primary energy production, Deep water, Offshore drilling, Subsea, Subsea engineering, Wells, Engineering design