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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BIBLIOGRAPHY Fortunately composite materials offer better solutions . If the two external glass layers are replaced by layers , made with high modulus aramid fibres ( longitudinal Young's Modulus : 86,000 MPa ; transverse one ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Fortunately composite materials offer better solutions . If the two external glass layers are replaced by layers , made with high modulus aramid fibres ( longitudinal Young's Modulus : 86,000 MPa ; transverse one ...
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For the glass and carbon fabric composites , this difference becomes greater the hot / wet test conditions . ... A much lower level of laminate failure was observed for each of the composite materials made with improved PPS compared to ...
For the glass and carbon fabric composites , this difference becomes greater the hot / wet test conditions . ... A much lower level of laminate failure was observed for each of the composite materials made with improved PPS compared to ...
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Outlined has been the development of composites into specific areas topsides . ... As previously stated the advancement of composite topsides has to be progressive and familiarity will encourage more applications and uses .
Outlined has been the development of composites into specific areas topsides . ... As previously stated the advancement of composite topsides has to be progressive and familiarity will encourage more applications and uses .
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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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