Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991 - Arctic regions |
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... trace Test I : Carapeba's Template - Instrumentation : Dynamic measurements
during pile driving were made with accelerometer and strain transducer pairs ,
diametrally opposite inside waterproof stell boxes , welded 2,5 m below pile top .
... trace Test I : Carapeba's Template - Instrumentation : Dynamic measurements
during pile driving were made with accelerometer and strain transducer pairs ,
diametrally opposite inside waterproof stell boxes , welded 2,5 m below pile top .
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There is no welding residual stress in threaded joints as in the case of welded
tubular joints . However , threaded joints are usually torqued up before service to
ensure an efficient load transfer in service . This " pre - load " exists in the teeth as
...
There is no welding residual stress in threaded joints as in the case of welded
tubular joints . However , threaded joints are usually torqued up before service to
ensure an efficient load transfer in service . This " pre - load " exists in the teeth as
...
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First the situation of a dry welding is considered . In this case it can be assumed
that the weld quality is comparable to the welds initially performed onshore . The
material of the compo nents is unchanged , but the welding operation will ...
First the situation of a dry welding is considered . In this case it can be assumed
that the weld quality is comparable to the welds initially performed onshore . The
material of the compo nents is unchanged , but the welding operation will ...
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
SECONDORDER EFFECTS | 113 |
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