Underwater Repair Technology

Title: Underwater Repair Technology
Author: John H. Nixon
ISBN: 0884158853 / 9780884158851
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 108
Publisher: GULF
Year: 2000
Availability: In Stock

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The book provides an comprehensive overview of the techniques available for the joining and repair of offshore structures. Nixon starts with joining systems that do not require welding and then explores the associated engineering systems needed for joining procedures. Topics include pipe handling, hyperbaric chamber design, and principal underwater welding techniques, including wet, one atmosphere, and hyperbaric. Nixon also includes a description of the effects of environmental pressure on the various hyperbaric welding processes. A complete guide to underwater welding, this book also discusses technologies that show promise in the laboratory, but are not currently in use.
Nixon provides appendices describing the relevant diving technologies, basic oceanography, and the research methods used in the development of hyperbaric welding.

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Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Offshore Structurs, Materials and Standards
Chapter 3 : The Joining of Underwater Structures Without The Use of Underwater Welding
Chapter 4 : Underwater Engineering Processes Required for Fabrication Operations
Chapter 5 : Underwater Welding Technology
Chapter 6 : Manual Hyperbaric Welding Techniques
Chapter 7 : Alternatives to Saturation Diving for Deep Water Applications
Chapter 8 : Deep Water Arc Welding Processes
Chapter 9 : Alternative to Arc Welding for Deep Water Joining Operations
Chapter 10 : Conclusions

Appendix 1 : Oceanography
Appendix 2 : Diving Technology
Appendix 3 : Hyperbaric Welding Research Techniques
Bibliography
Index