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A review on the modeling of subsea lifting operations

In the last decades, there has been a growing interest in the installation of heavy and complex shape subsea equipment, consequently, a detailed analysis of this process is required to provide cost-effective, safe, and feasible solutions. Here, we review the advancements in subsea installation model...

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Published in:Ocean engineering 2023-01, Vol.268, p.113293, Article 113293
Main Authors: de Andrade, Emerson Martins, Costa, Daniel de Oliveira, Fernandes, Antonio Carlos, Sales Junior, Joel Sena
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