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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In order to assess the remaining life, fatigue initiation and fracture mechanics
crack growth analyses are required. Due to the variations in the controlling
parameters, the results of the analyses are subject to uncertainties. There is
therefore a ...
In order to assess the remaining life, fatigue initiation and fracture mechanics
crack growth analyses are required. Due to the variations in the controlling
parameters, the results of the analyses are subject to uncertainties. There is
therefore a ...
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106 TABLE 1 : Basic variable distributions Basic Variables Distribution Initial
crack size Gamma Crack initiation time Exponential Maximum crack size Fixed
Life time Fixed Material param . Inc Normal Material param . m Normal Cycles per
...
106 TABLE 1 : Basic variable distributions Basic Variables Distribution Initial
crack size Gamma Crack initiation time Exponential Maximum crack size Fixed
Life time Fixed Material param . Inc Normal Material param . m Normal Cycles per
...
Page 136
The maintenance of integrity is achieved by in - service inspection and fatigue /
integrity analysis . It has been found that the fatigue of these joints occur in two
stages , namely crack initiation and crack growth . The relative lengths of the two
...
The maintenance of integrity is achieved by in - service inspection and fatigue /
integrity analysis . It has been found that the fatigue of these joints occur in two
stages , namely crack initiation and crack growth . The relative lengths of the two
...
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Contents
SPECIAL SESSION HYDRODYNAMICS | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 29 |
SECONDORDER EFFECTS | 113 |
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