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    New SCR capable Disconnectable Mooring System tested for SBM Atlantia

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    Remmelt van der Wal & Arjan Voogt
    Date
    Apr 1, 2008

    The MoorSparTM mooring system is a new, SBM Atlantia design that allows an FPSO to be moored using existing yoke technology. To investigate the different aspects of this new concept, MARIN performed an extensive set of complex model tests simulating Gulf of Mexico conditions in its Deep Water Offshore Basin, at the end of 2007.

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    Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural Measurements and Control Data Science Renewables Oil and Gas Infrastructure Marine Systems Life at Sea Model Testing mooring and offloading motions waves offshore engineering

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