Edit filter log

Details for log entry 37,449,841

11:12, 12 April 2024: 193.212.200.106 (talk) triggered filter 833, performing the action "edit" on Splash zone. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Newer user possibly adding unreferenced or improperly referenced material (examine | diff)

Changes made in edit



Simulation of these changing efforts are necessary to correctly dimension cranes and lifting equipment. See for example [https://exchange.dnv.com/publishing/Codes/download.asp?url=2012-12/rp-h103.pdf DNV-RP-H103] (Det Norske Veritas recommended practices) for a mention of the piston effect created in the splash zone between two walls.
Simulation of these changing efforts are necessary to correctly dimension cranes and lifting equipment. See for example [https://exchange.dnv.com/publishing/Codes/download.asp?url=2012-12/rp-h103.pdf DNV-RP-H103] (Det Norske Veritas recommended practices) for a mention of the piston effect created in the splash zone between two walls.

Special made Access Tools are often made for doing inspections or maintenance in the splash zone, typical down to 15 m depth. This zone is very dificulty to access for divers or remotely operated Vehichles (ROV's) due to waves and current. Rigging of equipment in this zone also needs special precautions do to the same. By using Remotely Operated Equipment (Robots) that holds on to the structures, work and inspections can be done. Earlier this Zone was looked at as ''unaccessible''.


[[Category:Offshore engineering]]
[[Category:Offshore engineering]]

Action parameters

VariableValue
Edit count of the user ($1) (user_editcount)
null
Name of the user account ($1) (user_name)
'193.212.200.106'
Age of the user account ($1) (user_age)
0
Groups (including implicit) the user is in ($1) (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*' ]
Rights that the user has ($1) (user_rights)
[ 0 => 'createaccount', 1 => 'read', 2 => 'edit', 3 => 'createtalk', 4 => 'writeapi', 5 => 'viewmyprivateinfo', 6 => 'editmyprivateinfo', 7 => 'editmyoptions', 8 => 'abusefilter-log-detail', 9 => 'urlshortener-create-url', 10 => 'centralauth-merge', 11 => 'abusefilter-view', 12 => 'abusefilter-log', 13 => 'vipsscaler-test' ]
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface ($1) (user_mobile)
false
Whether the user is editing from mobile app ($1) (user_app)
false
Page ID ($1) (page_id)
20124848
Page namespace ($1) (page_namespace)
0
Page title without namespace ($1) (page_title)
'Splash zone'
Full page title ($1) (page_prefixedtitle)
'Splash zone'
Edit protection level of the page ($1) (page_restrictions_edit)
[]
Last ten users to contribute to the page ($1) (page_recent_contributors)
[ 0 => 'Gillgurbir89', 1 => 'Tamzin', 2 => 'MPGuy2824', 3 => 'Stevage', 4 => 'Old Man Consequences', 5 => '95.222.117.100', 6 => '78.241.104.154', 7 => 'WikiMasterGhibif', 8 => '169.244.25.154', 9 => 'Sjö' ]
Page age in seconds ($1) (page_age)
486752093
Action ($1) (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason ($1) (summary)
'Solutions for work in the Splash Zone is now available.'
Old content model ($1) (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model ($1) (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit ($1) (old_wikitext)
'{{Short description|Offshore construction}} {{about|the aspect of offshore construction|the area above the high-tide line|supralittoral zone||Splash Zone (disambiguation){{!}}Splash Zone}} In [[offshore construction]], the '''splash zone''' is the transition from air to water when lowering heavy burdens into the sea. The overall efforts applied on the [[Crane (machine)#Floating crane|crane]] change dramatically when the load starts touching water, up to the point where it is completely submerged. Its [[buoyancy]] reduces the static mass that the crane has to support, but contact with the waves creates widely fluctuating dynamic forces. Simulation of these changing efforts are necessary to correctly dimension cranes and lifting equipment. See for example [https://exchange.dnv.com/publishing/Codes/download.asp?url=2012-12/rp-h103.pdf DNV-RP-H103] (Det Norske Veritas recommended practices) for a mention of the piston effect created in the splash zone between two walls. [[Category:Offshore engineering]] {{Engineering-stub}}'
New page wikitext, after the edit ($1) (new_wikitext)
'{{Short description|Offshore construction}} {{about|the aspect of offshore construction|the area above the high-tide line|supralittoral zone||Splash Zone (disambiguation){{!}}Splash Zone}} In [[offshore construction]], the '''splash zone''' is the transition from air to water when lowering heavy burdens into the sea. The overall efforts applied on the [[Crane (machine)#Floating crane|crane]] change dramatically when the load starts touching water, up to the point where it is completely submerged. Its [[buoyancy]] reduces the static mass that the crane has to support, but contact with the waves creates widely fluctuating dynamic forces. Simulation of these changing efforts are necessary to correctly dimension cranes and lifting equipment. See for example [https://exchange.dnv.com/publishing/Codes/download.asp?url=2012-12/rp-h103.pdf DNV-RP-H103] (Det Norske Veritas recommended practices) for a mention of the piston effect created in the splash zone between two walls. Special made Access Tools are often made for doing inspections or maintenance in the splash zone, typical down to 15 m depth. This zone is very dificulty to access for divers or remotely operated Vehichles (ROV's) due to waves and current. Rigging of equipment in this zone also needs special precautions do to the same. By using Remotely Operated Equipment (Robots) that holds on to the structures, work and inspections can be done. Earlier this Zone was looked at as ''unaccessible''. [[Category:Offshore engineering]] {{Engineering-stub}}'
Unified diff of changes made by edit ($1) (edit_diff)
'@@ -5,4 +5,6 @@ Simulation of these changing efforts are necessary to correctly dimension cranes and lifting equipment. See for example [https://exchange.dnv.com/publishing/Codes/download.asp?url=2012-12/rp-h103.pdf DNV-RP-H103] (Det Norske Veritas recommended practices) for a mention of the piston effect created in the splash zone between two walls. + +Special made Access Tools are often made for doing inspections or maintenance in the splash zone, typical down to 15 m depth. This zone is very dificulty to access for divers or remotely operated Vehichles (ROV's) due to waves and current. Rigging of equipment in this zone also needs special precautions do to the same. By using Remotely Operated Equipment (Robots) that holds on to the structures, work and inspections can be done. Earlier this Zone was looked at as ''unaccessible''. [[Category:Offshore engineering]] '
New page size ($1) (new_size)
1529
Old page size ($1) (old_size)
1040
Size change in edit ($1) (edit_delta)
489
Lines added in edit ($1) (added_lines)
[ 0 => '', 1 => 'Special made Access Tools are often made for doing inspections or maintenance in the splash zone, typical down to 15 m depth. This zone is very dificulty to access for divers or remotely operated Vehichles (ROV's) due to waves and current. Rigging of equipment in this zone also needs special precautions do to the same. By using Remotely Operated Equipment (Robots) that holds on to the structures, work and inspections can be done. Earlier this Zone was looked at as ''unaccessible''.' ]
Lines removed in edit ($1) (removed_lines)
[]
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node ($1) (tor_exit_node)
false
Unix timestamp of change ($1) (timestamp)
'1712920343'