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KAWASAKI STEEL TECHNICAL REPORT
No.7 ( March 1983 )

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Jacket Fabrication for Bombay High Well Platforms

Tadaaki Naruse, Senji Yamaguchi, Chiyomaru Takahashi, Juro Mihara, Shinji Kondo, Hiroshi Yukitomo
Synopsis :
Two steel jackets; one for well platforms and the other for living quarters, were designed, fabricated and delivered by Kawasaki Steel Corporation Engineering Division in 1981 to its client: the Oil and Natural Gas Commission of India (ONGC) as one of sizeable orders ever received by Kawasaki Steel of its kind from anywhere. Fabrication sequence, scheduling, man power and production control procedure were elaborately discussed and determined. All the strict requirement for qualities described in ONGC's specification were satisfied and two jackets were shipped on time. This paper outlines the following features: (1) Fabrication (2) Flap-up of side panels (3) Loading out (4) Welding and dimensional control (5) Nondestructive inspection
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