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    SAMSON Collision risk assessment for offshore installations

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    Yvonne Koldenhof
    Date
    Mar 1, 2004

    Although in the last decades a large number of platforms have been built in the North Sea, ship/platform collisions are still thankfully, a rare phenomenon. Until now, only one serious collision has occurred in the Dutch sector.

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    Yvonne Koldenhof

    Senior Project Manager/Teamleader Maritime Operations

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    Manoeuvring and Nautical Studies Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Time-domain Simulations Oil and Gas risk assessment simulation Software Engineering

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