Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... wall thickness . Due to the effect on crack growth by other modes of stress intensity factors and the manufacturing tolerance of the chord wall thickness , it is possible to have final crack size larger than the chord wall thickness ...
... wall thickness . Due to the effect on crack growth by other modes of stress intensity factors and the manufacturing tolerance of the chord wall thickness , it is possible to have final crack size larger than the chord wall thickness ...
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... Wall thickness Stress N / mm2 TRANSVERSE Wall thickness Stress N / mm2 LONGITUDINAL Fig . 4 ( a ) Residual stress distribution in tubular joints , Porter - Goff et al . ( 1988 ) . Thus it is sufficient to consider only the crack ...
... Wall thickness Stress N / mm2 TRANSVERSE Wall thickness Stress N / mm2 LONGITUDINAL Fig . 4 ( a ) Residual stress distribution in tubular joints , Porter - Goff et al . ( 1988 ) . Thus it is sufficient to consider only the crack ...
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... Wall thickness Wall thickness Thus it is sufficient to consider only the crack propagation in the through - thickness direction given by Eq.10 and to obtain the crack growth at the surface Ac from the crack growth sa at the deepest ...
... Wall thickness Wall thickness Thus it is sufficient to consider only the crack propagation in the through - thickness direction given by Eq.10 and to obtain the crack growth at the surface Ac from the crack growth sa at the deepest ...
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