Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... load distribution [ 1-4 ] established that the load is not uniformly distributed over all teeth , but is in fact a parabolic distribution with the highest load occurring on the loaded tooth furthest from the free end of the pin ( see ...
... load distribution [ 1-4 ] established that the load is not uniformly distributed over all teeth , but is in fact a parabolic distribution with the highest load occurring on the loaded tooth furthest from the free end of the pin ( see ...
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... load on the critical tooth ( tooth number 25 ) but that the amount by which the load decreases is progressively reduced . Figure 4 shows the effect of varying the tooth fillet radius on the relationship between SCF and the ratio of ...
... load on the critical tooth ( tooth number 25 ) but that the amount by which the load decreases is progressively reduced . Figure 4 shows the effect of varying the tooth fillet radius on the relationship between SCF and the ratio of ...
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... load level , 2000 cycles , as did average nylon ropes at the 50 % load level . Data from a few tests of with new " marine " finish fibers are included in these figures . For example , Crawford ( 17 ) reported over 700,000 cycles at 19 ...
... load level , 2000 cycles , as did average nylon ropes at the 50 % load level . Data from a few tests of with new " marine " finish fibers are included in these figures . For example , Crawford ( 17 ) reported over 700,000 cycles at 19 ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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