Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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represent the fatigue crack growth rate dal dN as a function of the stress intensity range AK after analyzing the collected ... represents a straight line with a slope of ʼn in Region 2 as shown in Fig.1 in the In ( da / dN ) ~ In ( AK ) ...
represent the fatigue crack growth rate dal dN as a function of the stress intensity range AK after analyzing the collected ... represents a straight line with a slope of ʼn in Region 2 as shown in Fig.1 in the In ( da / dN ) ~ In ( AK ) ...
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... represents the stress required to give v v1 = 10-2 m / s where V is the dislocation velocity ; m the exponent in the ... representing the displacement under average stress . Using Equation ( 10 ) and ( 11 ) , Equation ( 9 ) becomes : ( m ...
... represents the stress required to give v v1 = 10-2 m / s where V is the dislocation velocity ; m the exponent in the ... representing the displacement under average stress . Using Equation ( 10 ) and ( 11 ) , Equation ( 9 ) becomes : ( m ...
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... represents an adequate approximation to the " transitional " results . For engineering applications , this suggests ... represent rough , transitional and smooth turbulent flow regimes according to Eqs . ( 10 ) to ( 12 ) . The ...
... represents an adequate approximation to the " transitional " results . For engineering applications , this suggests ... represent rough , transitional and smooth turbulent flow regimes according to Eqs . ( 10 ) to ( 12 ) . The ...
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