Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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Page 113
... deformation is also necessary to achieve the aim . Equivalent inherent strain method is highlighted as a con- venient estimation method about welding deformation in large welded built - up structures . Inherent strain can be seen as the ...
... deformation is also necessary to achieve the aim . Equivalent inherent strain method is highlighted as a con- venient estimation method about welding deformation in large welded built - up structures . Inherent strain can be seen as the ...
Page 114
... deformation can be described by the methodology of inherent strain derived from weld thermal cycles and plas- tic constraint at high temperature . Inherent deformation can be defined by the integration of inherent strain and classified ...
... deformation can be described by the methodology of inherent strain derived from weld thermal cycles and plas- tic constraint at high temperature . Inherent deformation can be defined by the integration of inherent strain and classified ...
Page 186
... Deformation at Mmax in softening and bulging transition ( Closing mode ) . Wrinkle Elongation Deformation at transition 0 10 Partial softening + Bulge -O - No imperfection 20 30 Bending angle w ( deg . ) 40 Fig . 14 M - o curves for ...
... Deformation at Mmax in softening and bulging transition ( Closing mode ) . Wrinkle Elongation Deformation at transition 0 10 Partial softening + Bulge -O - No imperfection 20 30 Bending angle w ( deg . ) 40 Fig . 14 M - o curves for ...
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