Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 1991: Presented at the 10th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Stavanger, Norway, June 23-28, 1991. Materials engineering, Volume 3 |
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Therefore , taking into consideration the greater improvement of fatigue strength for thick plates , an industrial benefit can be expected even if the design S - N curve for as - welded joints is used for improved joints applying m ...
Therefore , taking into consideration the greater improvement of fatigue strength for thick plates , an industrial benefit can be expected even if the design S - N curve for as - welded joints is used for improved joints applying m ...
Page 323
The effect of thickness on the fatigue life of weldments was found to vary with life regime , weld category ( severity of the weldment stress concentration ) , as well as with applied mean stress and base metal strength .
The effect of thickness on the fatigue life of weldments was found to vary with life regime , weld category ( severity of the weldment stress concentration ) , as well as with applied mean stress and base metal strength .
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Flat Pigle Models Applied Load 1.00 .se . ܬܐ ob , Applied Displacement .00 .00 .20 10 .60 .90 1.80 TiD A Experimental results for W.9PB - 1A i Extrapolated results for KOPB - IA + Experimental results for KOPB - 1B X Extrapolated ...
Flat Pigle Models Applied Load 1.00 .se . ܬܐ ob , Applied Displacement .00 .00 .20 10 .60 .90 1.80 TiD A Experimental results for W.9PB - 1A i Extrapolated results for KOPB - IA + Experimental results for KOPB - 1B X Extrapolated ...
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Contents
THICKNESS EFFECT | 305 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY PART | 315 |
Influence of the Welding Procedure on the Ferrite Content and Fracture Toughness of Duplex | 323 |
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analysis applied assessment attachment axial axial load Basic bending brace calculated carried chord compared comparison composite considered constant crack depth crack growth curve cycles defect dependence determined diameter distribution Energy Engineering equation experimental failure fatigue strength Figure finite element fire force fracture mechanics function geometry given impact improved included increasing indicated initiation integration International layer length limit load material mean measured method obtained offshore offshore structures parameters performance pipe plastic plate plate thickness predictions present pressure problem procedure propagation protection ratio reference respectively root seawater shown shows solutions specimens steel strain stress concentration stress intensity factor stress range structures surface surface crack Table temperature tension thickness effect tubular joints values wall weight weld toe