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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 251
Date of Summary March 31, 1997
Subject International Workshop on Advanced Material for Marine Structures
Performing Activity University of Colorado, Colorado School of Mines
Principal Investigator David L. Olson and Stephen Liu
Contracting Agency Mineral Management Service
Estimated Completion Complete
Description This is a Joint Industry Project (JIP). The purpose of this project is to set up a workshop to define the state of utilization of advances materials in marine structures. The workshop will identify the technical and nontechnical barriers which hinder a fuller utilization of advanced materials. Structural design specialist, welding engineers, inspectors, and corrosion experts with special knowledge of materials properties will provide a breadth of knowledge and experience to the endeavor. The workshop will produce an archival record currently planned to be a hardbound book.
Progress Complete

Reports

AA (568 pages) PDF International Workshop on Advanced Materials for Marine Construction, Colorado School of Mines, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 4-7, 1997.

 

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