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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TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT CRACK PROPAGATION THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION TO OFFSHORE STRUCTURAL STEELS Menglan Duan and Zhaojie Gao China Classification Society 40 Dong Huang Cheng Gen Nan Jie , Beijing 100006 P. R. China Tel : + ...
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT CRACK PROPAGATION THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION TO OFFSHORE STRUCTURAL STEELS Menglan Duan and Zhaojie Gao China Classification Society 40 Dong Huang Cheng Gen Nan Jie , Beijing 100006 P. R. China Tel : + ...
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more attention should be paid to this specialty so as to avoid the structures from low temperature unstable fracture ... This makes one think that the material has better fatigue performance at lower temperatures than that at room ...
more attention should be paid to this specialty so as to avoid the structures from low temperature unstable fracture ... This makes one think that the material has better fatigue performance at lower temperatures than that at room ...
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The temperature of the ice during these tests was -3 ° C . Ō 10 5 mm Temperature ( deg . C ) : 13 O 1-10.5 -5 to -10 15000 5000 10000 Time ( seconds ) 10 Ice surface ww 2.10 000 -20 Water -6 2 . -2 Temperature ( deg .
The temperature of the ice during these tests was -3 ° C . Ō 10 5 mm Temperature ( deg . C ) : 13 O 1-10.5 -5 to -10 15000 5000 10000 Time ( seconds ) 10 Ice surface ww 2.10 000 -20 Water -6 2 . -2 Temperature ( deg .
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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